Proton

Quite an exciting weekend, we finally got the interview date/time for our MassChallenge(new window) pitch. We will be pitching to the judges this coming Wednesday for a shot at entering the finals.

MassChallenge is quite possibly the world’s largest start-up accelerator program. In total over 1650 teams applied this year from around the world with only 350 making it into the semifinals. On Wednesday, the Proton team will be pitching to become one of the 128 finalists for this year who will be able to participate in a 4 month long accelerator program.

As a small self funded start-up, becoming accepted into the MassChallenge accelerator would be a huge win for us as we would have free access to extensive legal and media resources, and access to many great advisers. This will allow our core team to focus entirely on building Proton Mail and accelerate our software development. We’ll finally have the opportunity to start adding in some of the hundreds of features that have been requested by our early adopters.

Related articles

If you use multiple Google accounts and want to learn how to change your default Google account once and for all, this guide will help.
A person and a shield on a computer screen, suggesting how Proton parents guide their kids on online privacy
See how Proton parents guide their kids on online privacy to raise critical thinkers in a world built for surveillance and manipulation.
A photo icon and synchronization symbol overlaying a cloud, representing automatic photo backup to the cloud
See how to back up photos while protecting your privacy using encrypted cloud storage that shields you from scanning, tracking, and profiling.
Learn the best professional email sign-offs, common mistakes to avoid, and real-world examples.
Struggling with how to end an email? Learn about the best professional email sign-offs, common mistakes to avoid, and real-world examples.
A phone screen with a speech bubble with a phone number in it
Your email address and passwords aren't the only information hackers can use to scam you. Here's what someone can do with your phone number — and how to protect it.
A web application screen with an unlock icon in the bottom right corner
Your best defense against a data breach could be improving your web application security: Find out how Proton Pass can help.