Proton Introduces Encrypted Document Collaboration to Challenge Google Docs
The Swiss company expands its privacy-focused suite with end-to-end encrypted document editing and collaboration.
- Proton's new feature allows creation, editing, and collaboration on encrypted documents within Proton Drive.
- The service ensures that only document creators and their chosen collaborators can view the content.
- Proton's document editor includes real-time collaboration, commenting, and multiple user editing.
- This move aims to provide a secure alternative to Google Docs, leveraging Proton's zero-knowledge architecture.
- Proton continues to expand its suite of encrypted services, including email, cloud storage, VPN, and more.