I saw Nubo mentioned in a thread a while back but there were only a few comments. Does anyone use Nubo? What has your experience been like?

https://nubo.coop/en/

  • Imprint9816@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    11 hours ago

    Wait for them to be audited. Trusting a company just because they say the right thing is silly.

    I know people are up in arms about Andy Yens silly comments, which is fair but, Proton is a proven service.

    If your looking for an alternative go for another proven service such as Tuta or Mailbox.org

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    13 hours ago

    Seems like it is only for Europeans (and possibly even excluding non-EU citizens)? I have been using Zoho (free account) for many years (since I got rid of GMail) and while not explicitly privacy-focused they are not a data collection operation like Google/Alphabet or Meta. They make their money through providing paid accounts to businesses (competing with Google Suite). I have been very satisfied with them. They provide very good 2FA options and apps and I also use their WorkDrive (previously Docs) and Notebook.

  • ERROR: Earth.exe has crashed@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    15 hours ago

    The thing I’d look for is encryption by default.

    https://www.privacyguides.org/en/email/#technology

    Privavy Guides .org seems to be what everyone (on Lemmy/Reddit privacy forums) use as a standard guide for privacy.

    Basically their recommened besides Proton are:

    Tuta

    Or Mailbox.org

    both seem to be encrypted by default

    I can’t seem to find a Mailbox.org client on F-Droid, only Tuta is on F-Droid. So I personally choose Tuta with custom domains. You’ll want custom domains to be able to mvoe providers easily.

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    16 hours ago

    I run https://port87.com/

    It’s not end to end encrypted like Proton, but it has features that help you stay private online, like everywhere you sign up with gets a different email address, so they can’t track you by address.

    Just giving another option. :)