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O que é o backup 3-2-1
  • Guias de privacidade
Muitas vezes recomenda-se que você salve seus dados tendo em mente a regra de backup 3-2-1. Mas o que é essa regra e como ela se aplica a você?
The cover image for a Proton blog about whether security questions are safe. The image shows two password fields, one with a shield containing a question mark and one with a triangle containing an exclamation mark
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  • Guias de privacidade
Security questions are common, but are they secure? We explore how to create secure answers and how to create extra account protection.
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  • Notícias do Proton
Proton's mission, funding sources, independence, and community are some of the reasons we're more resilient than other privacy-first companies.
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  • Guias de privacidade
Credential-stuffing attacks are a common online threat. We go over what they are and how to prevent them.
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Despite Skiff shutting down, there are plenty of reliable alternatives to Skiff so you don’t have to give up your privacy.
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  • Guias de privacidade
With Skiff shutting down, you may be wondering how to migrate your emails from Skiff to Proton Mail. This article explains how.
Analisando a política de privacidade do Dropbox
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Já teve curiosidade sobre o que realmente diz a política de privacidade do Dropbox? Acontece que a empresa coleta e compartilha uma quantidade significativa de dados.
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  • Guias de privacidade
Your data is valuable. And that’s exactly why you should keep it safe by using privacy-focused services.
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  • Atualizações de produtos
  • Proton Pass
Announcing the launch of Proton Pass for Business, bringing secure passwords and email aliases to companies.
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  • Opinião
Apple responds to the EU’s DMA with extortionary fees, scare screens, and general contempt. The European Commission must respond.
How to export passwords from Chrome
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  • Guias de privacidade
Using the Chrome password manager is a bad idea. This is how to export passwords from Chrome and keep them out of Google’s hands.