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Grrrreat... Can anyone please suggest an alternative? I've switched to Proton trying to de-Google...
I switched to PurelyMail and haven't had any problems. Just mail with no marketing or other bullshit
Excellent, the more options the better! Thank you!
For Email: Posteo, Tutanota, Disroot
For VPN: Mullvad, AirVPN, IVPN
For password manager: Keypassxc, Bitwarden
Thx mr frog
Ribbit :)
Or support one of the last non-chromium browsers remaining by getting MozillaVPN/Relay and password manager
Can Tuta use a gateway similar to Hydroxide for Proton? I like my traditional email clients and have a machine I trust to encrypt/decrypt.
I believe they only allow you to use the official Tuta email client.
What do you suggest for cloud storage?
pCloud has 500tb lifetime for $200
I don't have a lot of experience with cloud storage, but Filen.io appears to have a good reputation. They offer a lifetime license as well in 100gb chunks (under starter packs), which is interesting, especially if your storage size needs aren't great.
I suggest Storj Tardigrade. It’s client-side encrypted by default (assuming you’re not using S3 gateway).
Thank you kindly!
I've been looking at fastmail and tuta
Thank you for the recs, will add them to the list! Maybe it's time to go from one to many...
Damnit, same thing here.