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Anonymous Mail Protonmail. Part 2

SSL Encryption

Of course, the emails are already encrypted before sending, but in addition to all this, Protonmail has also implemented the SSL certificate as an additional level of security.

It prevents third-party interference in a web page or browser session so that your data is not intercepted in the middle of the road (using a "person in the middle" attack).

In addition, they also released open SHA-1 and SHA-256 keys for their open SSL certificate keys.

And the final nail I can come up with in this Protonmail security review is that the SSL certificate is issued by a Swiss company for which there is no US, EU or any other government. can control or dominate.

Advanced encryption even for non-Protonmail users

E-mail is essentially a means of communication, and communication is usually two-way. Protonmail understands this and the fact that not every one of your contacts will use Protonmail.

Unlike other secure email services that are only protected on your own isolated platform, Protonmail guarantees security even when you send emails to non-Users of Protonmail, one of the main feathers, which I can add to the cap of this Protonmail review.

It uses symmetrical encryption to send these emails, which means that your recipient receives a link that opens the email when you click if a password is provided with it, and the sender sets the sender this password and shares it with the recipient.

This ensures that even if the recipient's account is hacked, people for whom it is not intended will not be able to read the email.

Two-factor authentication

"Password is the least secure part of your security." Any email provider that doesn't provide 2-FA is very easy to hack, fortunately protonmail does.

Protonmail supports 2-FA through OTP, which you can get through a number of apps that include:

Google Authenticator
Authy
Free TPP
Toopher

Whenever you log in, these apps you've installed display a 6-digit code. This is the code you need to enter with the password to log in.

Thus, in a nutshell, given all the possibilities that have so far been discussed regarding the security of the platform, I believe that it is quite safe and can be trusted.
Nuclear protection, literally

When it comes to physical safety, Protonmail is also a little unmarked and therefore places its data center in an underground bunker that is located at a depth of more than 1 km above sea level, where there are solid granite stones, and the bunker can Literally

When it comes to physical safety, Protonmail is also a little unmarked and therefore places its data center in an underground bunker that is located at a depth of more than 1 km above sea level, where there are solid granite stones, and the bunker can literally survive a nuclear attack!
Registration Protonmail

So we've established some facts about his anonymity and security, now let's start registering; which is the first step to using Protonmail.

Please note that Protonmail is essentially a free platform, although it also has paid packages that we will discuss later.

And then your password, if you wish you can also install an email recovery that will allow you to recover your account if you lose it.

So you need a minimum amount of data, and there's no invasion of privacy, that's what we're looking for, isn't it?
Protonmail User Interface

The user interface is very important; This is because even if a platform or program such as Protonmail has the best features, it is useless if it can't be used easily or by people who don't know much about technology.

Given all the talk about encryption and security, you may think that you need Mr. Robot to use Protonmail, fortunately that's not the case.

If you've used any other email provider before, or even if you haven't, I'm sure you won't be lost, all the options and buttons are convenient enough, easy to understand and work with. Here's what the user interface looks like.

The toolbar is divided into three parts: the left sidebar, the top panel, and the center screen.

In some ways, it's like Gmail, the left sidebar is practically your navigation bar, which allows you to navigate to different sections, such as inbox, thrash, sent, etc. that we'll discuss later.

The top panel is not something you need to use often, it just has more internal features such as updating, error message, or moving to your account section.

In addition, under the top panel is the second top panel, which is located simple quick buttons "delete," "go to the folder," "mark as read" and so on.

As for the central screen, it shows your emails like any other email provider in the world, the same applies to this Protonmail review.

So, as you may have understood, just because it's anonymous and secure doesn't mean you need to re-examine email, it's pretty much Gmail, without any restrictions!

As for this Protonmail review, I rate its user interface as 5/5, hey, and why not?

More Protonmail settings

Since this is a Protonmail review, I strive to do my best, and its advanced settings are pretty big.

You can access additional settings by clicking Settings on the top bar or by clicking "Daddy/Marks" on the left sidebar.

Thank you for finishing my article!

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