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Is Thunderbird Mail safe to use privacywise?

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  • A [email protected]

    Yes, fully open source. If you don't trust Mozilla, use a fork like Betterbird.

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    #20

    Does Betterbird even remove telemetry from Thunderbird? From my knowledge they only add a few Bugfixes and recompile the binary. Never heard them talking about telemetry, tracking etc. Does anybody know?

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    • nomugisan@lemmy.dbzer0.comN [email protected]

      Mozilla's telemetry change in Thunderbird Android makes me say "find a different client."

      Generally, you should pick and choose your battles. Mozilla on the whole isn't a company whose software I trust anymore.

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      #21

      This is normal usage stats. Every app has that. You can opt out and you get asked when launching the app the first time. This isn't that bad.

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      • D [email protected]

        This is normal usage stats. Every app has that. You can opt out and you get asked when launching the app the first time. This isn't that bad.

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        Stop gaslighting me.

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        • T [email protected]

          Does Betterbird even remove telemetry from Thunderbird? From my knowledge they only add a few Bugfixes and recompile the binary. Never heard them talking about telemetry, tracking etc. Does anybody know?

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          This section of their website says no telemetry reports are submitted:
          https://www.betterbird.eu/legal/index.html?ref=news.itsfoss.com

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          • leraje@lemmy.blahaj.zoneL [email protected]

            FairEmail has a good reputation.

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            #24

            This!! FairEmail is amazing!

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            • S [email protected]

              Yeah I'm just in the process of moving to Evolution from TBird on my desktops for this reason. Not sure what to use now Moz bought K9

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              #25

              I keep having to log in on Evolution. If I knew what I was doing I would stay on it but for now I'm on Betterbird.

              FairEmail is a good switch for Android.

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              • davel@lemmy.mlD [email protected]

                This doesn’t bode well at all: https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/about/

                Thunderbird operates in a separate, for-profit subsidiary of the Mozilla Foundation.

                A free mail client from a for-profit company? What’s the revenue model? Sounds like I must the product somehow.

                The Thunderbird for-profit entity, MZLA Technologies Corporation, is distinct from the Firefox for-profit entity, Mozilla Corporation, and both are wholly owned by the non-profit entity, Mozilla Foundation.

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                MZLA makes money off of user donations, you can see the public stats
                https://stats.thunderbird.net/#financials

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                • nomugisan@lemmy.dbzer0.comN [email protected]

                  Stop gaslighting me.

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                  #27

                  Did you even read what you linked?

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                  • R [email protected]

                    Without advertising money and alternate revenue streams there would be no Mozilla

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                    What is the point of using anything Mozilla if it's just going to do the same shit as the services we keep trying to avoid, only worse?

                    Mozilla has fallen, it is no longer focused on privacy. I get that companies need money to operate, but there are alternatives to just poking holes to be profitable (while calling yourself "not-for-profit").

                    Everything under the Mozilla umbrella is questionable, at best.

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                    • jjlinux@lemmy.mlJ [email protected]

                      What is the point of using anything Mozilla if it's just going to do the same shit as the services we keep trying to avoid, only worse?

                      Mozilla has fallen, it is no longer focused on privacy. I get that companies need money to operate, but there are alternatives to just poking holes to be profitable (while calling yourself "not-for-profit").

                      Everything under the Mozilla umbrella is questionable, at best.

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                      #29

                      Meanwhile chrome uploads a log of everything you do to google, and ad blockers don't work anymore

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                        Meanwhile chrome uploads a log of everything you do to google, and ad blockers don't work anymore

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                        #30

                        You're absolutely right. Chrome is the worst offender, no question about that.

                        I'm guessing that the requirements for a PR job with Mozilla say "removed people preferred".

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