![]() ![]() Reading your comment made me think Telios might be more straightforward than other services to protect your privacy. ProtonMail+SL is therefore not the worst combination if you care about privacy as well. And I say "free", because you often pay indirectly with your maildata and other metadata. But they're commonly quite cheap from "free" and up. Mailfence, startmail, fastmail and the rest of common mail providers are pretty basic non-E2EE and non-privacy focused services. Posteo also don't support custom domains (claimed by some to be a privacy feature). And there are still several pitfalls in how E2EE is handled, in addition to Calendar anx Contact records being readable on the server side. ![]() Neither of them are proper E2EE enabled out-of-the-box, and requires some uses efforts. With some clever selections, you typically end up between €3-4/month per user. Ctemplar I've mostly ignored since their harddrive havoc wiping most of users data (they said having no backup was a privacy feature). And when you pile up the various "extensions" and add-ons to have as close to a 1:1 comparison, at least the Tutanota vs ProtonMail cost isn't that big. ProtonMail, Tutanota and CTemplar are the ones I know about. If you care about privacy, there are quite few services available doing that properly out-of-the-box. ![]()
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