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Proton launches end-to-end encrypted video conferencing service Proton Meet

By

Andy Yen

25d ago· 4 min readen

Summary

Proton has launched Proton Meet, a new end-to-end encrypted video conferencing service designed to protect user privacy. Unlike mainstream services like Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams, Proton Meet ensures that conversations cannot be eavesdropped on, used for ad targeting, surveillance, or AI training. The service is aimed at sensitive conversations such as medical appointments, executive meetings, and family check-ins, offering a secure alternative for both work and personal life.

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Proton Meet gives you back your privacy and peace of mind by protecting your calls with end-to-end encryption, so nobody can listen in or use your conversations to sell ads, conduct surveillance, or train AI.
When meeting in person isn't an option, we turn to video calls for conversations too important for email or chat.
Whether you're talking to a doctor, hosting an executive meeting, or checking in with your kids, you expect these interactions to be private and safe — but mainstream video conferencing services such as Zoom, Google, and Microsoft can eavesdrop on your conversations.
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Protect the conversations that matter with a secure, end-to-end encrypted video conferencing from Proton.

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