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<blockquote data-quote="Zero Knowledge" data-source="post: 1039441" data-attributes="member: 57429"><p>Yes, Tutanota is still around. I think it's equal or just a little bit better than Proton but has it's limitations. Germany vs Switzerland and how good you feel their privacy policies are the deciding factor. Premium plans are cheaper by a large amount compared to Proton. Only problem with Tutanota they disable your account if you haven't logged in for 6 months. But I've heard if you upgrade to premium plan, they reenable the account. So are they deleted or just disabled? Who knows! Haven't tested it out, I just let dormant accounts be disabled. Plus, they block Vpn's servers (Mullvad) from creating accounts which Proton doesn't. Proton allows any Vpn server to create a free account and only requires a capatcha or secondary email in most cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zero Knowledge, post: 1039441, member: 57429"] Yes, Tutanota is still around. I think it's equal or just a little bit better than Proton but has it's limitations. Germany vs Switzerland and how good you feel their privacy policies are the deciding factor. Premium plans are cheaper by a large amount compared to Proton. Only problem with Tutanota they disable your account if you haven't logged in for 6 months. But I've heard if you upgrade to premium plan, they reenable the account. So are they deleted or just disabled? Who knows! Haven't tested it out, I just let dormant accounts be disabled. Plus, they block Vpn's servers (Mullvad) from creating accounts which Proton doesn't. Proton allows any Vpn server to create a free account and only requires a capatcha or secondary email in most cases. [/QUOTE]
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