This guy can be pretty harsh at times, but he’s clearly very knowledgeable..

However, not all providers have a recent review, and his priorities are skewed heavily to the “paranoid” side of the tech world. For example, he considers being able to mail cash to a provider a significant pro. The overwhelming majority of users aren’t mailing cash to pay for their email.

Overall, it’s good info that’s worth sharing.

  • @[email protected]
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    121 year ago

    Hmm, looks like proton isn’t too bad. Unless you are living in a cave using tor and bots you are tracked.

  • @[email protected]
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    71 year ago

    I enjoyed the read. I’m a fastmail user and I didn’t pick it for real privacy but because it’s not Google. It’s better than Gmail, more features, looks better, faster etc.

    I don’t know how any email provider can provide real privacy since they have to scan for spam, malware, and so on.

    Fastmail is part of the 5 eyes surveillance network as well: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_Eyes

    • @Myrbolg
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      31 year ago

      Exactly my reasoning. Get away from Google and advertising (though they said they are not using Gmail for that), get a better interface, masked emails. Fastmail is great.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      Yeah, his requirements for an email provider are well above what most people need.

      Email is not a secure means of communication in most cases. If the recipient isn’t encrypting, then your communications to them are vulnerable anyway. And in the vast majority of cases, they probably aren’t.

      Really, the best thing about getting a more privacy conscious provider is not giving all your data over to Google.

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        Yeah, I switched to Posteo mainly so all of my emails aren’t scanned by an advertising company.

        The main thing I dislike about the encrypted email providers is that I can’t use my own client, I’m stuck with whatever features they want to give me.

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        Yeah and getting away from Google is worth so much actually. People don’t seem to realize how important it is to simply not use Google and block their tracking scripts (on the web), and don’t use their free email service, naturally.

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    Seems a bit nearsighted to accuse every service of malice and then completely ignore that tutanota fixes lackluster pgp encryption by also encrypting the subject line.

    This works virtually identically between both providers, except that Tutanota encrypts both the message body and subject line, whereas ProtonMail only encrypts the message body. This doesn’t pose a huge risk if you use the former service. Just make sure that your subject lines don’t contain any sensitive information. source

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    Thought this comment he made was odd about Proton mail.

    The site is filled by beautiful black screen without JavaScript enabled.

    Like yes, its a bit difficult implementing local encryption or decryption without js enabled.

    Has some good messaging, I’d say most of his comments are pretty widely known concerns or limitations.

    Like obviously web apps still rely on trust from the host, but it minimizes the attack surface massively.

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    Great article. I was looking for a way to start degoogling myself. It seems Disroot and Riseup are their favoured services and Riseup requires an invite.

    Any recommendations for mail apps (on android) to use with disroot?

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    Proton has been completely reworked recently and it’s now a quite good looking app/website.

  • MarcDW
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    Any idea how old that article is? Couldn’t find a date but the mention of Windows 7 tells me it’s not recent.

    I still have my netscape.net address (AOL) and all the others (Yahoo, MS Live, Outlook). Also a second GMail address that was created/converted when TheBat service shutdown.

    I use Thexyz and Purely Mail for normal use though.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      21 year ago

      It’s got updates from earlier this year. It appears to be updated periodically since it was first written. Some sections are old, while others are fairly new.

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    can use any email provider other than G, just make sure you isolate email. For example, use personal stuff for mail 1, use work related to mail 2 and anything else to mail 3 or so.

  • KᑌᔕᕼIᗩ
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    11 year ago

    I wish alternative services like Proton weren’t so expensive for their family plans.

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    • substill
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      31 year ago

      I’ll be honest. I have no idea what you are saying. Is “boof fresh links” new slang?

      • @over_clox
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        51 year ago

        Boof is slang for stick it up your butt…

        • iltoroargento
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          11 year ago

          Learned that from Brett Kavanaugh.

          Jesus, we have a Supreme Court Justice named Brett…