![]() ![]() I’m going to use hydroxide, an open source Protonmail bridge for making Protonmail accessible to my other devices. ![]() I’d recommend setting up Wireguard or some sort of VPN to encrypt the connection between your client and the server and as a way to restrict access to the bridge. I’m gonna assume you have a Linux server setup that you’d like to dedicate to the bridge. Plus, I wouldn’t mind having one less app on my phone. I’m writing this because I think Protonmail’s mobile client kind of sucks and because Apple announced some pretty nice privacy features coming in iOS 15 that I would love to take advantage of. The Protonmail Bridge allows you to get all the benefits of Protonmail with other mail clients. This post will go over setting up a bridge to use Protonmail with other devices that don’t have the official Protonmail Bridge available for them.
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