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Cybercriminals are targeting World Cup 2026 fans with fake tickets, mobile phishing, and fraudulent streaming apps. Here's how to protect yourself.
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  • For business
Effective cloud document management can save your business hours every week. Learn how to build a system that keeps your team productive.
  • For business
Europe is moving to tackle its massive structural reliance on foreign technology. Here’s what it means for European businesses.
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Your business data isn't safe in Gmail. Here's how to move your email, contacts, and calendar to Proton Mail.
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  • For business
A supply chain attack can affect businesses of any size. Find out how to reduce exposure from vendors and SaaS tools.
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  • For business
Can you get a virus from a PDF? Yes, and SMBs are prime targets. Learn what to look for and how to protect your business.
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We asked Europeans what they think of US tech dominating European businesses and they’re not happy: Find out what they say needs to change.
Proton risk report of US tech dependence
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Most European companies rely on US tech. Proton’s new report explains why that dependence is now a strategic risk and how to mitigate it.
  • For business
Protect your SMB from cyber threats with these cybersecurity tips and best practices with this guide to staying safe in 2026.
UK's social media ban for children: the privacy problems Australia already exposed
  • Privacy news
The UK is banning under-16s from social media, following Australia's lead. But the real cost may be privacy.
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The Netherlands rejected the purchase of the ID infrastructure provider Solvinity, in a win for the digital sovereignty movement.