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New Customers: 12-Month Proton Mail Private Email Subscription (Digital Delivery)

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ProtonMail has for New Customers12-Month Proton Mail Private Email Service Subscription (Digital Delivery) on sale for $23.88 ($1.99/month, regular price: $4.99/mo.) after limited-time automatic 60% Off discount during their Black Friday Sale. 

Thanks to community member NervousHealth4860 for finding this deal.
  • Note: Billed at $23.88 for the first 12 months, then automatically renews at $47.88 every 12 months (unless cancelled before renewal date).
Product Details:
  • Send end-to-end encrypted emails to anyone, even if they don’t use Proton Mail.
  • Avoid spam and defend against phishing attacks.
  • Hide your email activity from tracking links and spy pixels.
  • Protect your identity and real email address with hide-my-email aliases.
  • Keeps your inbox and messages encrypted, ensuring no one else can access your personal communications.
  • 30-day money-back guarantee from Proton Mail
  • Listed Features:
    • Advanced email
    • Apps for all your devices
    • Free digital calendar included
    • No data harvesting
    • No ads
    • End-to-end encrypted messages
    • Blocks trackers and marketers from spying on you
    • Free VPN included
    • Protected by strong Swiss privacy laws
    • 15 GB storage
    • 10 email addresses
    • Unlimited folders and labels
    • Proton Mail desktop app
    • Dark Web Monitoring
    • Use your own domain
    • Short @pm.me address
    • Automatic spam and trash cleanup
    • Share your calendar

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Written by RevOne | Staff
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion. 

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ProtonMail has for New Customers12-Month Proton Mail Private Email Service Subscription (Digital Delivery) on sale for $23.88 ($1.99/month, regular price: $4.99/mo.) after limited-time automatic 60% Off discount during their Black Friday Sale. 

Thanks to community member NervousHealth4860 for finding this deal.
  • Note: Billed at $23.88 for the first 12 months, then automatically renews at $47.88 every 12 months (unless cancelled before renewal date).
Product Details:
  • Send end-to-end encrypted emails to anyone, even if they don’t use Proton Mail.
  • Avoid spam and defend against phishing attacks.
  • Hide your email activity from tracking links and spy pixels.
  • Protect your identity and real email address with hide-my-email aliases.
  • Keeps your inbox and messages encrypted, ensuring no one else can access your personal communications.
  • 30-day money-back guarantee from Proton Mail
  • Listed Features:
    • Advanced email
    • Apps for all your devices
    • Free digital calendar included
    • No data harvesting
    • No ads
    • End-to-end encrypted messages
    • Blocks trackers and marketers from spying on you
    • Free VPN included
    • Protected by strong Swiss privacy laws
    • 15 GB storage
    • 10 email addresses
    • Unlimited folders and labels
    • Proton Mail desktop app
    • Dark Web Monitoring
    • Use your own domain
    • Short @pm.me address
    • Automatic spam and trash cleanup
    • Share your calendar

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion. 

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BluegrassPicker
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With gmail, get an email address other than your primary, and us a + sign and some text in the address, and mail goes to the inbox of the name before the + sign. If you want to kill it just create a filter killing +whatever.

Example: [email protected]
PowerfulShape750
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Some of the pro features like email alias cant be used after pro expired. Be aware.
TenseApple583
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"Billed at $23.88 for the first 12 months, then renews at $47.88 every 12 months."

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Yesterday 01:51 PM
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LilylyYesterday 01:51 PM
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Quote from techdog :
It's dying? So we shouldn't bother signing up?
up to you. but dont believe the hype. still not a bad deal. but proton isnt what it used to be anymore.
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Yesterday 01:51 PM
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FlippyDoYesterday 01:51 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank FlippyDo

I've tried Proton, Tuta, Fastmail, etc. and was a paid user of Proton for over a year. I found Protons email service to be slow and lacking of features. People go to Proton because thay want E2EE (end to end encryption) of their email. But to be honest, unless you're hiding state secrets, what's the issue? Email by nature is not secure at all. When an email is sent out, it's unencrypted and can be picked up along the way. The only way to protect against that is by encrypting it yourself in a manner where only the recipient and receiver know the key (PGP, etc.). All Proton can do is store it encrypted on their server. Whoever sent the email (if not using proton), is storing it in an unencrypted state on their server.
Also, because of Proton's encrypted state on their server, you can't use any other email or calendar app to connect to it. So, if you want to use the native mail app on your iPhone/Android to connect to Proton, you cannot. If you want to use the native calendar app on your iPhone/Android, you cannot.
With the lack of integration and slowness of email at Proton, I switched to Fastmail. Unlimited custom domains, unlimited aliases, tons of features, sieve support (Proton does as well), etc. I am extremely happy with Fastmail.
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Yesterday 02:07 PM
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mjt2890Yesterday 02:07 PM
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Doesn't work for existing customers.
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Yesterday 05:22 PM
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SlowCoconut8298Yesterday 05:22 PM
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Quote from BluegrassPicker :
With gmail, get an email address other than your primary, and us a + sign and some text in the address, and mail goes to the inbox of the name before the + sign. If you want to kill it just create a filter killing +whatever.

Example: [email protected]
Some improperly configured websites won't accept the + in their forms. If you put in an email address with a + in it, you get an error message.
Yesterday 05:42 PM
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b0bzillaYesterday 05:42 PM
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Quote from SlowCoconut8298 :
Some improperly configured websites won't accept the + in their forms. If you put in an email address with a + in it, you get an error message.
Only 15GB storage?
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great find!
Yesterday 06:40 PM
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SumfunynameYesterday 06:40 PM
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ProtonDuo user. I love Proton. Emails, aliases, VPN, and Drive, all encrypted, all secure. Can't recommend enough for people seeking privacy in the data collection and AI era.
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Yesterday 06:44 PM
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tumengioYesterday 06:44 PM
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Quote from FlippyDo :
I've tried Proton, Tuta, Fastmail, etc. and was a paid user of Proton for over a year. I found Protons email service to be slow and lacking of features.

…

With the lack of integration and slowness of email at Proton, I switched to Fastmail. Unlimited custom domains, unlimited aliases, tons of features, sieve support (Proton does as well), etc. I am extremely happy with Fastmail.
Exact same experience. I wanted to like Proton, but the compromises were painful. The email client felt neglected and was missing some basics that other clients gained a decade ago. But because of those e2ee thing, you can't use an alternative mobile email client.

Now SimpleLogin.io, their disposable email service, is absolutely the single best implementation of the concept I've ever used. I pair SimpleLogin.io with Fastmail and love the combo.
Yesterday 06:49 PM
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MatrixClawYesterday 06:49 PM
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Hmm was about to setup email on my wife's new business domain and was just gonna go with Mango. This might be worth trying instead, just don't really want to pay the full price next year šŸ˜‚
Yesterday 06:55 PM
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Sarisin48Yesterday 06:55 PM
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Quote from FlippyDo :
I've tried Proton, Tuta, Fastmail, etc. and was a paid user of Proton for over a year. I found Protons email service to be slow and lacking of features. People go to Proton because thay want E2EE (end to end encryption) of their email. But to be honest, unless you're hiding state secrets, what's the issue? Email by nature is not secure at all. When an email is sent out, it's unencrypted and can be picked up along the way. The only way to protect against that is by encrypting it yourself in a manner where only the recipient and receiver know the key (PGP, etc.). All Proton can do is store it encrypted on their server. Whoever sent the email (if not using proton), is storing it in an unencrypted state on their server.
Also, because of Proton's encrypted state on their server, you can't use any other email or calendar app to connect to it. So, if you want to use the native mail app on your iPhone/Android to connect to Proton, you cannot. If you want to use the native calendar app on your iPhone/Android, you cannot.
With the lack of integration and slowness of email at Proton, I switched to Fastmail. Unlimited custom domains, unlimited aliases, tons of features, sieve support (Proton does as well), etc. I am extremely happy with Fastmail.
I'm also thinking of using Fastmail and I appreciate your comments. I've also found that only Fastmail of the three works with Spark which I have used for years both on PC, Android and iOS.
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ms2000Yesterday 07:04 PM
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Quote from tumengio :

Now SimpleLogin.io, their disposable email service, is absolutely the single best implementation of the concept I've ever used. I pair SimpleLogin.io with Fastmail and love the combo.
It looks like encryption protects emails on Tuta or Proton from leaking to even providers - thus protect from everyone.

What situation we want our emails to be protected? Are gmails or yahoo etc being accessed and being used against us?

Fastmail is just fast compared to gmails or yahoo etc ?
Last edited by ms2000 November 2, 2025 at 12:10 PM.
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MusicSharkYesterday 07:17 PM
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Always for new customers.
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NervousSardine690Yesterday 09:38 PM
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They hold your email hostage if you cancel.
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gamingdroidYesterday 10:10 PM
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Wasn't these guys the untrusty email service, because they're located in Switzerland?
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DontTaxBeerYesterday 10:31 PM
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Quote from BluegrassPicker :
With gmail, get an email address other than your primary, and us a + sign and some text in the address, and mail goes to the inbox of the name before the + sign. If you want to kill it just create a filter killing +whatever.

Example: [email protected]
sorry, i'm google free. no more gmail, no google search, no google docs, no gvoice, no pixel, nothing. never again. proton mail is great.
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