So I'm looking at alternatives to Protonmail, and what's most often recommended are Tuta.com, less often Mailbox.org, both of which boast of being based in Germany -- which is also veering towards fascism.
So I'm not sure what the fucking point even is anymore.
=> More informations about this toot | More toots from foolishowl@social.coop
@foolishowl
Posteo is great, unless you literally want to distance yourself from all German providers.
For ultimate security, try DMZ.rs, or any other local hacker-space. On the plus side, they will shoot their own servers before allowing cops to even look at them. On the other side, service might not be reliable.
=> More informations about this toot | More toots from malin@dice.camp
@malin Well, I left Gmail, because I didn't want them scraping my personal messages for advertising and AI anymore. And I'm unhappy with Proton's political statements.
So I'm following a crowd of people saying, "I'm going to switch to Tuta for email and Mullvad for VPN." And then I have to pause. Why did I need a VPN? What threat model am I worried about with email? Because my email is 95% business correspondence and mailing lists, and 5% exchanges with people on Gmail.
=> More informations about this toot | More toots from foolishowl@social.coop
@malin So in theory, if I'm corresponding with someone else who's using GPG, or the same secure mail service, then maybe I can have reliable encryption, but that's just not what's happening.
Anyone I'm corresponding with who's concerned enough to use those tools is using Signal or something else easier and more secure than private email anyway.
So I may as well just use the basic IMAP service from the same company that provides my vanity domain name, which would be a lot cheaper.
=> More informations about this toot | More toots from foolishowl@social.coop
text/gemini
This content has been proxied by September (3851b).