Quick Comparison #
| Feature | Gmail | ProtonMail |
|---|---|---|
| Reads your email | Yes (for ads) | No |
| End-to-end encryption | No | Yes |
| Data location | USA (CLOUD Act) | Switzerland (strong privacy laws) |
| Requires phone number | Yes | No (paid plans) |
| Free tier | 15GB | 1GB |
| Cost | Free (you’re the product) | Free or €3.99/mo |
The Gmail Problem #
Google scans every email you send and receive to:
- Build advertising profiles
- Train AI models
- Share with government agencies (when requested)
Even if you don’t use Gmail, if someone emails you from Gmail, Google has that conversation.
Why ProtonMail? #
✅ Swiss privacy laws – Among world’s strongest
✅ Zero-access encryption – Even Proton can’t read your mail
✅ No tracking – No ads, no profiling
✅ Open source – Independently audited
How to Switch #
Step 1: Create Account #
Visit proton.me/mail → Sign up (free or paid)
Step 2: Set Up Forwarding #
In Gmail: Settings → Forwarding → Forward to ProtonMail
(Keep Gmail active during transition)
Step 3: Update Accounts #
Over 2-3 weeks, update important accounts to new email
Step 4: Use ProtonMail Bridge (Desktop) #
Download Bridge to use ProtonMail with Thunderbird, Outlook, etc.
Cost Breakdown #
Free: 1GB storage, 1 email address
Mail Plus ($3.99/mo): 15GB, 10 addresses, custom domain
Unlimited ($9.99/mo): 500GB, all Proton services (VPN, Drive, Calendar)
Alternatives to Consider #
- Tutanota – Similar to Proton, German-based
- Mailbox.org – €1/mo, great for Europe
- Self-hosted – Ultimate privacy (advanced users)