Does proton mail only allow 25mb a day

ProtonMail, a popular email service, has a daily limit on the size of attachments you can send, but it's not exactly 25MB per day.

According to ProtonMail's documentation, the daily attachment limit is 1GB (1,000MB) per day for free accounts. This means you can send attachments up to 1GB in size per day, but only if you have a paid account. Free accounts have a daily attachment limit of 500MB.

However, there are some exceptions and additional considerations:

  1. Free accounts: As mentioned earlier, free accounts have a daily attachment limit of 500MB. If you need to send larger attachments, you can upgrade to a paid account.
  2. Paid accounts: Paid accounts have a daily attachment limit of 1GB. If you need to send larger attachments, you can upgrade to a higher-tier paid account, which offers more storage and larger attachment limits.
  3. Large file sharing: ProtonMail offers a feature called "Large File Sharing" (LFS) for paid accounts. LFS allows you to send files up to 5GB in size, but only once per day. This feature is available on ProtonMail's paid plans, including the Basic, Plus, and Visionary plans.
  4. Third-party integrations: ProtonMail has integrations with third-party services like WeTransfer, which allows you to send larger files (up to 2GB) using their service.

In summary, while ProtonMail does have daily attachment limits, it's not exactly 25MB per day. The limits vary depending on your account type and the features you use.