I fully support this proposal. Speaking from my experience in Georgia, phishing is currently one of the most widespread — if not the most widespread — methods used to compromise the accounts of journalists, activists, and NGO workers.
In our local context, these high-risk groups often face sophisticated, targeted attacks where traditional 2FA (SMS/TOTP) proves insufficient because users can be socially engineered into revealing them. Implementing a phishing-resistant 'Advanced Protection' mode in Proton would be a game-changer for the safety of the civil sector in Georgia. This will greatly reduce the likelihood of human error.
I fully support this proposal. Speaking from my experience in Georgia, phishing is currently one of the most widespread — if not the most widespread — methods used to compromise the accounts of journalists, activists, and NGO workers.
In our local context, these high-risk groups often face sophisticated, targeted attacks where traditional 2FA (SMS/TOTP) proves insufficient because users can be socially engineered into revealing them. Implementing a phishing-resistant 'Advanced Protection' mode in Proton would be a game-changer for the safety of the civil sector in Georgia. This will greatly reduce the likelihood of human error.