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Fuck Proton than.

What’s a good alternative I can use?

@sudoer777@lemmy.ml
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Riseup and Disroot are run by collectives, Tuta uses a similar business model to Proton, Mailbox.org + Guard looks decent as well and more open than either Proton or Tuta

Mailbox.org + Guard

Does that actually encrypt incoming email server-side before storing it in your inbox? If not, it’s not at all comparable to Proton or Tuta. Traditional opt-in PGP works with any email provider, yes, even Gmail, but it’s nearly useless, since almost no one uses it.

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This is what I was actually thinking of, not the Guard feature. It’s supposed to encrypt your entire mailbox but it also works with third party clients with some extra setup.

@Shou@lemmy.world
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God damnit. I just swotched to Proton this week

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Chargeback the payment 😂

Yeah same for me. I took the blackfriday deal… Now i have a year to find an alternative.

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