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<blockquote data-quote="Zero Knowledge" data-source="post: 1042688" data-attributes="member: 57429"><p>Tutanota is good, use it every day as an alternative to Gmail and like it. It doesn't feel as polished as PM but it's useable and has built in encryption.</p><p></p><p>Then I would go riseup.net but you need a invite and fill out a form with reasons why you need their service and it's USA based but they are pretty hardcore privacy freaks. Other providers to consider is disroot.org but you need to supply why you need it and they don't accept every submission, you may or may not get approved probably not if you give bad answer. Last to consider is mailfence.com but it's located in Belgium so maybe not to your liking, who knows?</p><p></p><p>Paid I would go posteo.de>runbox.com >countermail.com(need invite)> startmail.com>mailbox.org.</p><p></p><p>All paid email services are Euro based with varying levels of security/encryption and privacy/legal laws.</p><p></p><p>Stay away from Hushmail & Safemail. But if you use PGP then it doesn't what provider you use, just hope there are no bugs/exploits in your PGP software or unknown side channel attacks on PGP encryption algorithm.</p><p></p><p>*note* The advent of a scalable and full featured working Quantum Computing will 'supposedly' and 'theoretically' end public key crypto, and your emails will probably be decipherable in the future. Just like any technology/encryption cipher/method/software have a backup plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zero Knowledge, post: 1042688, member: 57429"] Tutanota is good, use it every day as an alternative to Gmail and like it. It doesn't feel as polished as PM but it's useable and has built in encryption. Then I would go riseup.net but you need a invite and fill out a form with reasons why you need their service and it's USA based but they are pretty hardcore privacy freaks. Other providers to consider is disroot.org but you need to supply why you need it and they don't accept every submission, you may or may not get approved probably not if you give bad answer. Last to consider is mailfence.com but it's located in Belgium so maybe not to your liking, who knows? Paid I would go posteo.de>runbox.com >countermail.com(need invite)> startmail.com>mailbox.org. All paid email services are Euro based with varying levels of security/encryption and privacy/legal laws. Stay away from Hushmail & Safemail. But if you use PGP then it doesn't what provider you use, just hope there are no bugs/exploits in your PGP software or unknown side channel attacks on PGP encryption algorithm. *note* The advent of a scalable and full featured working Quantum Computing will 'supposedly' and 'theoretically' end public key crypto, and your emails will probably be decipherable in the future. Just like any technology/encryption cipher/method/software have a backup plan. [/QUOTE]
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