Proton Mail Desktop App Portable [exclusive] Here
Running security-focused software from a USB drive introduces unique risks. If you’re going the portable route, keep these tips in mind:
Portable apps don't always auto-update as reliably as installed ones. Check the Proton website regularly for new versions to ensure you have the latest security patches. Final Thoughts
onto your USB drive from PortableApps.com. proton mail desktop app portable
Even with a portable app, it's a good habit to log out if you are using a high-risk public computer.
Keep your emails, settings, and drafts on a thumb drive. Plug it into any PC, and your workspace is exactly how you left it. Does an Official "Portable" Proton Mail App Exist? Final Thoughts
onto your USB drive from PortableApps
As of now, Proton officially offers a desktop app for Windows, macOS, and Linux. However, they do not provide a standalone .exe or AppImage labeled explicitly as "Portable" in the traditional sense (like those found on PortableApps.com).
By default, Electron apps still save user data (your login session and cache) in the %AppData% folder of the host PC. To make it truly portable, you would need to use a command-line flag like --user-data-dir=".\data" to force the app to save information to the USB drive instead of the computer. Option 2: Using the Proton Mail Bridge (Portable Mode) Plug it into any PC, and your workspace
Once the Bridge is running, Thunderbird will see your Proton account as a local account.