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"textContent": "PaleCrow55:\n\n> E2EE\n\nHi Pale, how are you? Yes, it’s similar to any other provider that isn’t E2EE—actually, I don’t think any provider maintains end-to-end encryption with external services, for example when sending from Proton to Gmail.\n\nWhen it comes to sending sensitive information (nothing extreme), it would only be as a last resort and always when there are no other options available. In those cases, would the option be to use Proton’s password-protected messages feature?\n\nOn another note, I read that using SimpleLogin for bank account access is not recommended—I’m not sure why they say that.\n\nBest regards and thank you very much.",
"title": "Questions about SimpleLogin"
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