From the team:


Hi, everyone!

We’ve got another exciting month behind us. We’ve already shared some of the most popular updates with you here on Reddit:

🍏The analysis of Apple’s approach to DMA compliance,

⏩ Our guide on how to migrate from soon-to-be-defunct Skiff Mail,

📣 Major r/ProtonPass announcements: the new Pass Business plans and the Windows app, and

🏰 What makes Proton more resilient than other providers in the online privacy space.

However, that’s not the entire story, and we’ve had a few others that have sparked a lot of interest:

Skiff alternatives - Skiff didn’t only provide email but also a calendar, cloud storage, email aliases, and collaborative docs. This article contains some possible replacements.

🔑 How to export passwords from Google Chrome - Unfortunately, the most commonly used password manager in the world is the one built into the Google Chrome browser. This article explains why this is not a good idea and what to do about it.

🌩️ Dropbox’s privacy practices - We took a dive into the Dropbox privacy policy — it’s not good.

💲 What’s your data really worth? - There’s a saying that data is the new oil because of how valuable it is to the digital economy. But what’s the value of your data, personally? Depending on where you live, information about you could be worth at least several hundred dollars a year to Facebook and Google alone.

We’ll keep rounding up top blog articles each month for you to make sure you’re all caught up on the latest news and tips. You can follow our blog here (we have an RSS feed, too), and we welcome all your suggestions about what we should write about next! Let us know in the comment below.