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VppBox vs ProtonMail
ProtonMail is excellent for private email. VppBox solves a different problem: receiving messages from anyone without revealing your identity, email, or any personal information. No signup for senders. No data stored. Letters auto-destruct.
VppBoxvsProtonMail
| Feature | VppBox | ProtonMail |
|---|---|---|
| Signup required to send | No | Yes |
| Email address needed | No | Yes |
| End-to-end encryption | Yes | Yes |
| Zero-knowledge | Yes | Yes |
| Message auto-delete | 24 hours | Manual |
| Data stored on server | Never | Until deleted |
| Identity required | None | Recovery email/phone |
| Open source encryption | Yes | Yes |
| Price | From $9/yr | Free + paid plans |
| Best for | Anonymous receiving | Private email |
Why VppBox
Different tools for different needs.
ProtonMail replaces Gmail — it is a full email service with contacts, folders, and calendars. VppBox is a dead drop. You publish an address. People write to it. You read and the letter is gone. There is no inbox to manage, no contacts to sync, no threads to organize.
If you need private two-way email, use ProtonMail. If you need a public address where anyone can reach you without knowing who you are — use VppBox.
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From $9/year · No signup to write
From $9/year · No signup to write