NeoCertified Secure Email vs. Proton Mail

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
NeoCertified Secure Email
Score 10.0 out of 10
N/A
NeoCertified offers their HIPAA compliant Secure Email service, providing email encryption across all devices, including mobile and tablet devices.
$59
per month
Proton Mail
Score 9.0 out of 10
N/A
Proton Mail, from Proton Technologies, boasts being the world’s largest encrypted email provider. An email server, the vendor states their mission is to defend the right to privacy by making end-to-end encrypted email easy enough for anyone to use, and offers free email accounts without ads, and fully encrypted storage wtih servers hosted in Geneva. The ProtonMail high-tier Visionary plan also includes VPN, via the inclusion of Proton Technologies' ProtonVPN service.
$4.99
per month per user
Pricing
NeoCertified Secure EmailProton Mail
Editions & Modules
Non-Profit
$59.00
per user, per year
Single User
$99.00
per user, per year
Multiple Users
Contact Sales
Proton Free
$0
Up to 1 GB total storage & 150 messages per day
Mail Plus
$4.99
per month 15 GB total Storage and 10 email addresses
Proton Unlimited
$12.99
per month Access to all Proton apps and premium features
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
NeoCertified Secure EmailProton Mail
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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User Ratings
NeoCertified Secure EmailProton Mail
Likelihood to Recommend
10.0
(3 ratings)
10.0
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
NeoCertified Secure EmailProton Mail
Likelihood to Recommend
NeoCertified LLC
NeoCertified Secure Email is very easy to use, and the speed of the encryption is excellent. The only challenge we have had is some of the national carriers are unfamiliar with NeoCertified Secure Email and thus sometimes give us some resistance in our utilizing it.
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Proton
I was looking for an email provider that will not sell my data and is very privacy-centric. Proton meets that need!
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Pros
NeoCertified LLC
  • Easily works with our Outlook email system.
  • Those receiving our secure emails find it easy to set up a user name and password to access and open and attach and send back.
  • Whenever help is needed they respond quickly.
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Proton
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Cons
NeoCertified LLC
  • Perhaps in having additional service techs
  • Everyone always wants better pricing but they are competitive in their field
  • Better public recognition of NeoCertified Secure Email
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Proton
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Alternatives Considered
NeoCertified LLC
The cost and ease of use was the determining factors.
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Proton
Proton had a wider offering of products like vpn and drive. I ended up paying for a yearly subscription, I liked it so much.
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Return on Investment
NeoCertified LLC
  • It solves my number 1 problem...staying compliant with the security rules and regulations that my industry imposes.
  • It gives peace of mind to my clients that their personal information is secured. This is an easy step in customer service that goes above and beyond what many offer. Trust is a huge issue for clients, we have our clients trust that we will always be looking out for their best interest, including securing our correspondence that includes private information.
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Proton
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