Designed for privacy connoisseurs, ProtonMail decided to unify its range of services. To do this, the service was renamed Proton and offered new tariffs, within which users will be able to use all available services: email, cloud storage, calendar and VPN.
Proton services are now available at proton.me – old and new users will be able to use this domain name in their email addresses instead of the old protonmail.com. Services are offered under three tariff plans: Free, Mail Plus and Unlimited. As you might guess from the name, the first one is free and includes basic features: 1 GB of space, up to 150 messages per day, up to three labels and three folders in the email inbox, up to one online calendar and a VPN with entry-level features, including 1 connection at “medium speed” and more than 100 servers in 3 countries (USA, Netherlands, Japan).
Mail Plus is priced at €5 per month, but you can save money by paying for a year or two in advance. Here, the space for email and cloud storage increases to 15 GB, and mail no longer has limits on the number of labels and folders, or on the number of letters per day. There is also support for email clients with IMAP and the ability to connect a “short domain” pm.me or your own with 10 email addresses. Plus up to 20 personal calendars. At the same time, the range of VPN features remains at the basic level.
Finally, the €12/month Unlimited plan offers up to 500GB of shared storage and the ability to use up to three custom domains with up to 15 email addresses. The main advantage of the top plan is advanced VPN features: maximum connection speed, more than 1700 servers in more than 60 countries, as well as support for streaming services, P2P/BitTorrent and Tor.
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