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Discover Proton Mail for Business

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“Encrypted email that ensures business privacy.”

Monthly plans are available to suit individual entrepreneurs, teams, companies and enterprises.

  • Protect your business: Proton Mail and Proton Calendar don’t share your data with third parties or scan your communications like Microsoft and Google do. And it’s easy, there’s no training or extra steps required for your organization.
  • Safeguard your valuable data: Proton encrypts your data by default to keep your internal communications and customer data secure. Thanks to automatic encryption, your business email, calendar and contacts are protected from data breaches and easily comply with data protection laws.
  • Customize your email workspace: Get a custom email domain (like yourname@example.com), brand your mailbox, apply advanced filters, set up a catch-all email address, and more for seamless productivity.
  • Stay secure and connected anywhere: Keep your team secure on the go with our open source and end-to-end encrypted apps for web, iPhone, Android, Windows, and Mac. Our apps are easy to use and come with every business plan at no extra cost.
  • Over 100 million people trust Proton: Founded by scientists in 2014, Proton Mail is the world’s most popular encrypted email provider. Our mission is to build a more secure internet where you control your data, not tech companies.
  • The security assurance you need: Proton undergoes systematic in-depth audits to verify we’re secure. Our open-source apps are regularly inspected by independent security experts, and we obtained an ISO 27001 certification. Proton can help you fulfill your regulatory requirements and protect your data.

Proton Mail for Business

  • Default encryption for your team: Emails to other Proton Mail accounts are always end-to-end encrypted.
  • Secure emails with a password: Send end-to-end encrypted emails to external addresses by setting a password.
  • Setup automatic email forwarding: Improve workflows, forward emails to colleagues, CRMs, customer support software, and other third-party apps.
  • Master your inbox with schedule, undo, and snooze: Schedule emails to send later, undo send for last-minute fixes, and snooze incoming mail to read later.
  • Communicate securely on every device: Access your email and calendar on web, Android, iPhone, macOS, and Windows.
  • Make scheduling easier: Share calendars and see when your colleagues are busy to help you schedule meetings faster.

Sign up your business today on Proton Mail for Business.

 

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