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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