Nubo as a Proton Replacement?
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I mean, if its not encrypted by default, I personally would avoid.
I could always use PGP on top on any provider, encrypted or not, might as well also go with ones that also encrypt by default.
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From what I see here it can automatically encrypt incoming emails with PGP, which I know Fastmail doesn't have this, and the advantage would be that you get security similar to Protonmail but you're not locked into their clients.
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People will tell you that everything is a honeypot. In fact, I am a honeypot
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tuta is legit. there are many dumb people on the internet telling dumb things
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No, a teapot, and Bertrand Russell wants a word..
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I haven't heard about nubo till now! Probably very few people here have experience with them. Looks promising, but kind of risky since we dont really know if its trustworthy or longstanding
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Consider this: when you were drawn to Proton, what was it that attracted you? Was it not some aspect of its promise or appeal? And now, as you move away from Proton, is it not the same discriminating mind that drives you to seek out another object of attachment?
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Yes however they have also had servers seized before... I think it's not unrealistic for some to believe they could be compromised after that.
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It's actually a good question and you're getting a lot of shit for it from people who seem to not even know where this accusation comes from.
https://tuta.com/blog/tutanota-not-a-honeypot
“So, I was briefed on a storefront that was being created or had been created in order to attract targets – criminal targets to this online encrypted service that was being created, in order for them to – the criminals or the targets to use this service in order for intelligence to be collected by the agency that created the storefront. … It’s an online end-to-end encryption service called Tutanota.”
It can be a lie, a mistake, or truth. It can even be a false flag accusation to destroy their reputation. We don't really know.
When looking into this it's good to also know about Tor Mail: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tor_Mail
There might have been some confusion between Tutanota and Tor Mail.I don't think anybody here will be able to actually answer it.
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After registering I wasn't even able to pay for a sub to check out their offering for myself.
English docs are lacking. I think they are focusing on fr and nl regions.
Support e-mail autoreply also only replies in those languages.
They are really small scale, ~2000 users by their own admission. Which is ok, but if you advertise a service, at least let people pay for it, so they can start using it, however janky it is.