

Then there's the bundle, Proton Unlimited, at $11.99/month when billed monthly, $9.99/month when billed annually, and $7.99/month when billed for two years. Proton will keep Mail Plus, the non-bundled email service, available for $4.99/month when billed monthly, $3.99/month when billed annually, and $3.49/month when billed for two years at a time.

Proton Free costs nothing, but is limited: Users get up to 1 GB total storage, a single email address, 3 folders and labels, and the ability to field 150 messages per day. The service now offers three plans for its email, one of which includes the bundle of additional services - the only other stand-alone plan that will still be offered without a bundle is the VPN, where the price remains unchanged for now. The services will all be integrated, with one account connecting them all, similarly to large communications software systems like Google Workspace or Microsoft Teams.

ProtonMail - sorry, Proton - is changing its name, which means a new logo, interfaces, apps, and website domain.
