
"Proton's new software suite aims to provide a privacy-focused alternative to Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace, but it currently lacks a full-fledged PowerPoint equivalent, which is a significant limitation for users."
"The zero-knowledge model employed by Proton ensures that all data, from email to document storage, is encrypted on the client side, preventing third-party access and enhancing user privacy."
Proton has launched a new software suite to compete with Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace, emphasizing privacy. The suite includes various applications like email and document editing tools, but lacks a full PowerPoint alternative, which poses challenges for organizations transitioning from other platforms. Proton's zero-knowledge architecture ensures that all data is encrypted on the client side, preventing providers from accessing user data. This model contrasts with competitors that manage encryption keys, raising concerns about data privacy and security.
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