

The problem here is that ProtonMail has no control over the emails that you send once it leaves its servers. We will now look more closely at how ProtonMail can be traced and how to stop tracing entirely when you’re using ProtonMail. Though it is theoretically possible to trace ProtonMail, you have to ask yourself if it makes a difference and what to do about it if it does. There are various interpretations of the word “traced.” In this context, it refers to other people being able to track you down.

ProtonMail also logs your IP address on their servers, and your ISP can see that you are accessing ProtonMail, unless you use a VPN. ProtonMail emails are genuinely end-to-end encrypted when sending emails to other ProtonMail users, but emails to other email services are not necessarily encrypted. But we should never be too comfortable, and before paying for it, we should ask ourselves, can ProtonMail be traced? This rise in popularity is understandable and justified, but too many people just assume that they are untraceable when using ProtonMail. ProtonMail has grown in popularity so much that its name is more or less synonymous with encrypted email these days.
