Proton’s AI Assistant Lumo 2.0 Now Available with Enhanced Privacy Features
Proton, the Swiss-based security company behind the popular email service ProtonMail, today announced the release of Lumo 2.0, a major update to its AI assistant that’s designed to protect users’ private data.
The revamped AI assistant is now integrated with ProtonMail, allowing for seamless communication and organization of email, calendar, and contacts. This is a significant upgrade from the previous version, which was more focused on email management.
New Capabilities and Enhanced Security
Lumo 2.0 features several new capabilities, including a reworked interface, improved search functionality, and enhanced calendar management. The AI assistant can now also help with contact organization, suggesting relevant people to add to emails and calendar events.
One of the standout features of Lumo 2.0 is its focus on privacy. Proton has implemented a range of security measures to protect users’ data, including end-to-end encryption and secure storage. The company claims that Lumo 2.0 is the first AI assistant to be designed with privacy at its core.
What this means for users
For users, this means a more integrated and convenient experience when managing their email, calendar, and contacts. With Lumo 2.0, Proton aims to provide a more seamless experience that’s free from the intrusion of advertising and data collection.
The release of Lumo 2.0 marks a significant milestone for Proton, solidifying its position as a leader in the field of secure communication and AI assistants. As users increasingly prioritize their online privacy, companies like Proton are well-positioned to capitalize on this trend.
By focusing on security and user experience, Proton is setting a new standard for AI assistants in the industry. With Lumo 2.0, users can expect a more intuitive and private experience, making it easier to manage their online lives without sacrificing their security.
Proton’s CEO, Andy Yen, said: “At Proton, we’re committed to protecting users’ rights and freedoms online. With Lumo 2.0, we’re taking a major step forward in this mission, providing a more secure and private experience for our users.”



