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HEY vs ProtonMail: What are the differences?

Comparison between HEY and ProtonMail

  1. Pricing Model: HEY offers a subscription-based pricing model, with a monthly or annual fee for access to its features. On the other hand, ProtonMail has a freemium model, providing a basic free plan alongside premium plans that offer additional features and storage.
  2. Email Organization: HEY focuses on an innovative email organization system, where emails are automatically categorized under specific sections like "Imbox," "Paper Trail," and "The Feed." This approach aims to declutter the inbox by separating important emails from less significant ones. In contrast, ProtonMail follows a more traditional folder-based organization system, where users create folders to manually organize their emails.
  3. Data Privacy and Encryption: While both HEY and ProtonMail prioritize user privacy and offer end-to-end encryption, ProtonMail places a stronger emphasis on security through zero-access encryption. This means that even ProtonMail itself cannot decrypt user emails, ensuring maximum privacy. HEY, while still secure, does not offer zero-access encryption.
  4. Third-Party Integrations: HEY offers limited third-party integrations, focusing on providing a streamlined and self-contained email experience without relying on external applications or services. In contrast, ProtonMail offers more flexibility and supports various third-party integrations through its API, allowing users to connect their email accounts with other tools and services.
  5. Custom Domains: Both HEY and ProtonMail support custom domains, allowing users to use their own domain names for email addresses. However, ProtonMail offers this feature only for paid subscribers, whereas HEY includes custom domains as part of their standard pricing.
  6. Mobile Apps: HEY and ProtonMail both offer mobile apps for iOS and Android devices. However, HEY's mobile app provides a more modern and streamlined user interface, designed to deliver a unique email experience. ProtonMail's mobile app, on the other hand, has a more traditional interface resembling the web version of the service.

In summary, HEY and ProtonMail differ in their pricing models, email organization approaches, data privacy features, third-party integrations, custom domain support, and mobile app interfaces.

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    What is HEY?

    Email deserves a dust off. A renovation. Modernized for the way we email today. With HEY, we’ve done just that. It’s a redo, a rethink, a simplified, potent reintroduction of email. A fresh start, the way it should be.

    What is ProtonMail?

    It is the world's largest secure email service, developed by CERN and MIT scientists. We are open source and protected by Swiss privacy law

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