You Can Now Use ProtonMail Even More Securely Through the Tor Network
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You Can Now Use ProtonMail Even More Securely Through the Tor Network
ProtonMail
has long been the favorite of journalists and security-conscious
professionals, with Edward Snowden the most famous example. But these
days, everyone cares about anonymity, so it's no surprise that
ProtonMail currently has over 2 million users. And now the service is even better.
In
mid-January, ProtonMail created a new onion site for use over the Tor
network. This puts even more layers between your email and those who
might hope to snoop through it.
If
someone is sniffing on your local area network, they won't be able to
know that you're using ProtonMail if you're using Tor. Using ProtonMail
over Tor also makes man-in-the-middle attacks much harder for hackers to
perform, and hides your IP address from ProtonMail themselves. It also
makes ProtonMail accessible in regions that block it, and protects the
onion site from DDoS attacks.
The best thing of all—it's easy to set up. All you need is your ProtonMail account, your Tor browser, and possibly
a browser settings change. (Note that the Tor browser is based on
Firefox ESR, which is stock on Kali Linux, but Firefox ESR itself is not
the Tor browser, if this makes sense.)
Just visit ProtonMail's onion site at https://protonirockerxow.onion, log into your ProtonMail account, and change your NoScript
setting to "Temporarily allow all this page" if you notice any
problems. (You'll have to sign in again after making this settings
change.)
To make it easier to remember, just think of it as proton i rocker xow.
When using the onion site, make sure it has a valid SSL certificate
issued to Proton Technologies AG, to make sure you're not using a
phishing site.
That's
it. If you can see your ProtonMail in Tor, you're about as secure as
you can ever be, so email anonymously to your heart's content.
Image by EvilToddler/Null Byte Using
ProtonMail over Tor will obviously be slower than the regular
connection you're used to, but it's all for the sake of even more
anonymity. The onion site is also still labeled by ProtonMail as
experimental, so keep that in mind.
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