ProtonMail is in talks with Huawei Technologies about including its encrypted email service in future mobile devices, part of the Chinese phone maker’s plan to develop an alternative to Alphabet’s Google ecosystem.
The Swiss company’s service could come preloaded on future Huawei mobile devices or be offered inside its app store, AppGallery, said Andy Yen, ProtonMail’s chief executive officer. The company hasn’t made a final decision about offering its service on Huawei’s channel, he said.
Huawei may lose access to Google’s programs after the US added it to a trade blacklist in May, meaning American businesses need a
The Swiss company’s service could come preloaded on future Huawei mobile devices or be offered inside its app store, AppGallery, said Andy Yen, ProtonMail’s chief executive officer. The company hasn’t made a final decision about offering its service on Huawei’s channel, he said.
Huawei may lose access to Google’s programs after the US added it to a trade blacklist in May, meaning American businesses need a