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There are no restrictions on how many messages you can send or how many labels and folders you can create, and it also supports IMAP email clients through the Proton Bridge tool. Users now get 15GB of storage shared between their email and Proton Drive cloud storage accounts. However, it’s a big upgrade over the old plan. The Mail Plus plan costs €5/month, although you can get it for less if you sign up for a year or two at a time. So it’s not too surprising that the free plan is limited. Proton has long said that because it doesn’t serve ads, it relies on subscriptions for revenue. You can also access the basic Proton VPN tool and Proton Calendar user, although you’re limited to just one calendar on this plan. The new free tier expands storage to 1GB and remains fairly limited - for example, you can only send 150 messages per day and have three labels and folders. Going forward, Proton will offer three plans: Free, Mail Plus, and Unlimited. The company has a new website () and both new and existing users can use the address instead of the old option if they’re so inclined. Going forward, ProtonMail will simply rebrand itself to Proton, push its entire suite of privacy-focused services, and update all of its plans. However, starting today, the company is making it easier to use ProtonMail and the other services it offers, including a VPN, cloud storage, and an encrypted calendar. Free accounts only come with 500MB of storage, while the €4/month plan gets you a modest 4GB of storage with some other limitations like a daily cap of 1000 messages sent. But the company’s plans are a bit outdated. For the privacy-conscious, ProtonMail is one of the better options for secure email - you can get an (admittedly basic) account for free and enjoy end-to-end encryption for your communications when messaging other ProtonMail users.










Old protonmail