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  2. Proton Mail - Wikipedia

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    Proton Mail [a] is a Swiss [7] end-to-end encrypted email service co-founded in 2013 by Andy Yen. [8] [9] Proton Mail uses client-side encryption to protect email content and user data before they are sent to Proton Mail servers, unlike other common email providers such as Gmail and Outlook.com.

  3. Proton AG - Wikipedia

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    Proton Mail was released as a public beta on 16 May 2014 [16] as an end-to-end encrypted email service after a year of crowdfunding.Proton Mail 2.0 was released 14 August 2015, with open source front-end clients and a rewritten codebase.

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  5. International email - Wikipedia

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    Although the traditional format for email header section allows non-ASCII characters to be included in the value portion of some of the header fields using MIME-encoded words (e.g. in display names or in a Subject header field), MIME-encoding must not be used to encode other information in a header, such as an email address, or header fields like Message-ID or Received.

  6. ProtonMail logged IP address of French activist after ... - AOL

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    ProtonMail, a hosted email service with a focus on end-to-end encrypted communications, has been facing criticism after a police report showed that French authorities managed to obtain the IP ...

  7. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    • Fake email addresses - Malicious actors sometimes send from email addresses made to look like an official email address but in fact is missing a letter(s), misspelled, replaces a letter with a lookalike number (e.g. “O” and “0”), or originates from free email services that would not be used for official communications.

  8. Use AOL Official Mail to confirm legitimate AOL emails

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    If you get a message that seems like it's from AOL, but it doesn't have those 2 indicators, and it isn't alternatively marked as AOL Certified Mail, it might be a fake email. Make sure you immediately mark it as spam and don't click on any links in the email.

  9. Why Amazon just sent you an email about ads on Prime Video - AOL

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    Amazon emailed its millions of Prime members this week, alerting them to an upcoming change to the streaming service that will leave customers with two options: pay more or watch ads.