Tushar Mehta / Android Authority
TL;DR Proton is bundling its entire privacy suite into Proton Workspace, combining email, docs, VPN, password manager, AI, and encrypted video calls in one package.
Unlike Zoom or Google Meet, Proton Meet uses the open-source MLS protocol for default end-to-end encryption.
You don’t need to sign up or hand over your email to use Proton Meet. Just generate a link to host or join a call instantly.
Proton, a Swiss software company, is bringing all its privacy-focused tools together into a single bundle. The new package includes encrypted video calls that work without needing an account.
You’ve probably been told Zoom and Google Meet are secure enough. But what does that really mean? They might be fine for chatting with friends, but not for business meetings about finances, doctor-patient talks, or journalists protecting sources.
Additionally, major technology companies now acknowledge using audio, video, and chat data for AI training, making their privacy assurances less reliable.
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Enter Proton Workspace. Many people know Proton for its encrypted email service, which has 100 million users, and its VPN. Now, Proton is offering everything together: Mail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Pass (a password manager), Lumo AI, and the new Proton Meet, all in one subscription. It’s similar to Google Workspace or Microsoft 365, but here, end-to-end encryption is standard.
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