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    There already is a really good secure app like this out there, it's called Wire, and it's also based in Switzerland, if I'm not mistaken. It's partly built from the same code as Signal (endorsed by none other than Edward Snowden of NSA fame).

    It would be quite a project for Proton Mail to take something like this on, but maybe some kind of alliance with Wire down the line could be possible, who knows. Their ethos is somewhat similar, it seems.

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    Sharon commented  · 

    I agree with Mar's recent comment. I've recently started using the DuckDuckGo search engine plugin with Mozilla FireFox and it works very nicely. (By the way, I've recenty learned that Mozilla Firefox allows you to create an account, so it synchs my bookmarks between my ios phone & my laptop, which is handy).

    I think DuckDuckGo also has a plugin for Safari, but Safari has some compatibility issues with ProtonMail in some respects (can't remember what, but I saw it on this site somewhere - so Mozilla Firefox seems a safer bet; maybe it was the private browsing mode of Safari that was the problem - if so then DuckDuckGo with Mozilla actually gives you even more privacy than that). Hope this helps!

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