Proton Mail iOS App Gets Major Redesign With Offline Mode

Proton has rolled out a major update to its Mail app for iOS and Android, introducing a completely rebuilt interface alongside a new offline mode that lets users read, write, and organize emails without an internet connection.

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First up, the privacy-focused email service has moved the compose button from the top-right corner to the bottom of the screen for easier one-handed access. Proton also claims the updated app makes scrolling, archiving, and replying twice as fast compared to the previous version.

Meanwhile, the new offline functionality allows users to draft emails and manage their inbox while disconnected, with messages syncing automatically once connectivity returns.

The Swiss-based privacy startup says that both iOS and Android versions of Proton Mail now share 80% of their codebase, which should enable faster future updates and feature parity between platforms. Android users are also getting access to email snoozing and scheduling features, both of which were previously iOS-exclusive.

The update should appeal to existing users as well as anyone looking for an email service with end-to-end encryption and anti-tracking features that delivers an alternative experience to rival apps like Apple Mail and Gmail. A free account includes one email address and 1GB of mail storage, with paid plans offering a range of additional features. Proton Mail can be downloaded for free from the App Store. [Direct Link]

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Top Rated Comments

Moukee Avatar
12 weeks ago

I will not pay for a subscription for an email app.
You pay for the email service, the app is included.
Score: 35 Votes (Like | Disagree)
WarmWinterHat Avatar
12 weeks ago

I will not pay for a subscription for an email app.
Proton has a free tier.
Score: 20 Votes (Like | Disagree)
turbineseaplane Avatar
12 weeks ago

I will not pay for a subscription for an email app.
It's a service & an App, as others have pointed out.

I would also argue that, along with passwords, email is of such importance that I won't use it unless I'm paying for it.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
monkey6 Avatar
12 weeks ago
I had proton mail for free for years. It also comes with one free (and changeable) VPN location. And free storage. And its all encrypted, with even Protonmail not being able to access your mail. It's the safest and most private email out there. And it's not US based, so Trump and his goons can't get into your mail.Proton does this to entice yo to use their paid service.

So two years ago I got a paid account, and continued switching anything to do with finances over to it. Glad to support a company who protects my privacy in this day and age.

And to ctg7w6, you ARE paying for your 'free' service.

As the cliche goes, if it's free, you are the product. Unlike Proton, Google, Yahoo, and MS all sell your info to whoever wants it. If you're fine having all your bank info, financial transactions and personal emails out there on a flaky system, keep right on being you.
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Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Sunset Cassette Avatar
12 weeks ago
Proton offers a really excellent suite of services with their security and open-source nature. Previously with the Proton Mail app on iOS, it felt a little watered down compared to other email app experiences available.

This definitely polishes things up and makes it feel like a more modern and competitive option, even at the free tier (which I have been happily using for the past year).

I know not everyone is concerend about "de-googling" their life, but I think that Proton has created a really compelling ecosystem for anyone looking to get away from the tech giants who are farming our data and tracking our every step online.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
everlast3434 Avatar
12 weeks ago

I will not pay for a subscription for an email app.
Right? I refuse to pay a subscription hard working developers that are continually improving the service I use. I should pay once and get the app for the rest of my life, and maybe even my children's lives too!
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)