![]() Not sure what the exigencies would be for the likes of WhatsApp, but surely there is a way to encrypt our messages regardless of it being on Signal, WhatsApp, iOS messages, Session (although no need for protection on that one), Telegram etc etc. I wonder if it’s worth Proton looking into a similar product which does the same thing for messaging apps (maybe call it Proton Tunnel, I’ll take a visionary account for that winning suggestion thanks :D ) ? Will be difficult to get it working on our smartphones but perhaps there is a way to make it work… I imagine it may be a little easier on computers? we already have Proton Bridge for our computers which works with email clients. Whilst this is a great idea I reckon this is quite far down the line in Proton’s roadmap, if at all. Don't Miss: How to Change Your ProtonMail Display Name That Shows Up in Emails In the time selection menu, select an expiration time. Once ready to send it, tap the clock icon underneath the subject line. Since Proton Pass was announced, and in seeing recent tweets re WhatsApp alternatives, I’ve seen lots of users asking u/protonmail if there is going to be a fully encrypted messaging app. Step 1: Set the Expiration Time Start by composing an email in ProtonMail on your smartphone how you normally would.
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