Proton Drive gets collaborative Docs with end-to-end encryption and no AI training – 9to5Mac

After gaining private and secure photo backup in iOS and advanced file sharing earlier this year, Proton Drive is gaining its latest capability. Collaborative Docs brings all the handy features you want while retaining end-to-end encryption and preventing AI models from training on your data.

Proton announced the launch in a blog post this morning:

Billions of people use online document editors like Google Docs or Microsoft 365 to write reports, collaborate on projects, and keep track of meeting notes. But there is a growing concern about Big Tech platforms having access to your content, tracking you across the web, and collecting data to train privacy-invading AI models.

Today were announcinga new end-to-end encrypted, collaborative document editorthat puts your privacy first. Docs in Proton Drive are built on the same privacy and security principles as all our services, starting with end-to-end encryption. Docs let you collaborate in real time, leave comments, add photos, and store your files securely. Best of all, its all private even keystrokes and cursor movements are encrypted.

Proton has aimed to build Docs with a clean, simple experience. Here are the features and capabilities:

Proton Drive Docs is available starting today with the company highlighting it should become available to everyone over the next couple of days. It also recommends updating your Proton Drive app to the latest version for the best experience.

Proton Driveis free for anyone with 5 GB of storage included and paid plansare available up to 3TB.

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