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Lukez OP wrote
Thanks. :) Totally agree, Riseup is awesome as well. I just prefer to have my emails not stored in the US that's all.
retiredshared5 wrote
I'll stick to RiseUp, but Tutanota is definitely best if you don't have a Riseup invite.
edmund_the_destroyer wrote
If you don't run the server yourself, how can you know that it does not collect the data you want to be private? What assurances do we have?
I don't mean to single out Tutanota. I don't trust any of the services that claim to host genuinely private email.
ziq wrote
I use protonmail but have been told I shouldn't.
happy wrote
I'm curious whats wrong with protonmail?
ziq wrote
The encryption keys are stored on their server instead of locally.
XaviTheChemist wrote
well if you're encrypting your messages like you should be does it really matter?
ziq wrote (edited )
Protonmail automatically encrypts every inbox, so most people that use it to communicate with other protonmail users don't bother creating pgp keys manually. and instead trust that on-site end-to-end encryption isn't compromised.
XaviTheChemist wrote
Well thats a really poor thing to assume
GrimWillow wrote
I like the sound of Tutanota, but I feel like https://riseup.net is the "Raddle of email", They also use FLOSS software from what I remember about them, and they are an Anarchist collective.
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