

Subscription is relatively expensive compared to other providers. do not encrypt subject lines but only the content of the email. But there are other ways to prevent bots from making accounts.

During registration, they push to put a credit card on the grounds to avoid spam. I mean, they could stop the VPN or move you to a free plan, but to block email because you didn't pay the VPN. BUT IF you move to a paid VPN service and for any reason, your card fails to renew the VPN, THEN they are ALSO blocking the INBOX to your email account until you pay for the VPN. You may use both plans for free for years, and nobody will push you to move to a paid plan. To make an account for ProtonVPN, you must first create an account for ProtonMail. The customer service is fast, very polite, and educated. They also offer the ProtonVPN service, unlimited that is the only one offering no-limit VPN up to today (April 2021). In paid plans, you can also add your company's logo and seamlessly integrate encrypted proton technology. He can also reply in encrypted mode even without having a protonmail account. You can send encrypted email even to Gmail or any other provider, but encrypting the contents with a password - and the recipient can open it in a browser. Easy to use interface with search feature working fast. But IF you chose PROTON, make an account for VPN only and do not keep your important emails there because they are desorganized with accounts and better keep your mail separate from VPN in this case. My advice is - if you look for a VPN to check NordVPN, ExpessVPN, and ProtonVPN - they are all good. The VPN is OK, having a secure core, not many servers as others but it's quite fast. Until they blocked my email account because of a non-payment to the irrelevant VPN service I was very happy.
