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ProtonMail Bridge

com.protonmail.bridge · Communication · v2.1.3
Native Version Spotted 2 devices · 83.2 MB · Impact: 57/100
Native Version Spotted

Universal version latest seen at v3.25.0 · Reported by 28 Macs in the community.

All sighted native versions (10):

v3.24.2 (Apple Silicon) ×4 v3.24.2 ×15 v3.21.2 ×1 v3.8.1 ×2 v3.23.1 ×1 v3.25.0 (Apple Silicon) ×1 v3.6.1 ×1 v3.21.2 (Apple Silicon) ×1 v3.10.0 ×1 v3.7.1 ×1

Sighting data is community-sourced — version availability and pricing should be verified with the developer.

About This App

ProtonMail Bridge is a desktop application that extends ProtonMail's end-to-end encrypted email service to work with standard email clients like Apple Mail, Microsoft Outlook, and Mozilla Thunderbird. It acts as a secure proxy between your preferred mail client and your ProtonMail account, allowing users to benefit from ProtonMail's encryption without abandoning their email application of choice. The app is essential for users who want ProtonMail's privacy and security features while maintaining their existing email workflow. A native Apple Silicon build has been confirmed running on Macs in the Rosetta Check community.

Versions Seen 2 versions
v2.1.3 v1.8.12

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ProtonMail Bridge AI
https://proton.me/mail/bridge

A native Apple Silicon build of ProtonMail Bridge has been confirmed running natively on Macs, so updating to the latest version will get you off Rosetta and onto native performance. The simplest approach is to download the latest version directly from Proton's official website at proton.me/mail/bridge — the installer automatically detects your Mac's architecture and serves the appropriate build. If you installed Bridge from the Mac App Store, simply open the App Store and update it from there; the store will deliver the native build. After updating, your existing account configurations and preferences will carry over without any disruption. A native build delivers better performance and battery life compared to running the Intel version under Rosetta.