• @biofaust
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    12 days ago

    They give a reason.

    And, if this is what we are talking about, sending a PGP email to a non Proton still requires more than one click and agreement equal, in my experience, to sharing a password for encrypted emails on Tuta.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 day ago

      Proton has an API for getting the PGP keys of all their users. I can send any proton user an encrypted email, and I attach my public key to the email (Thunderbird does this by default).

      Then the user only has to click the “trust key” button and all their future emails will be encrypted to my PGP key. It’s 1 click for them.

      Tutanota has no way to do this. I read why, but its nonsense. PGP for e2ee is better than no e2ee. Tuta is naked and not a replacement for proton.