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    Proton Web Clients

    Proton Web Clients

    Monorepo hosting the proton web clients

    Proton Web Clients is a monorepo hosting the web applications for Proton’s suite of privacy-focused services, including the core Proton Mail webmail interface and related web apps like Proton Calendar, Proton Drive, Proton Account, Proton VPN, Proton Pass, and other connected tools. It consolidates all web client code, shared modules, dependencies, and development tooling into a single repository, enabling unified maintenance, consistency of design patterns, and efficient evolution of Proton’s online interfaces. These web clients run entirely in the browser, letting users securely interact with their email, calendars, files, and other services without needing native software installed, and benefiting from end-to-end encryption where applicable. ...
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