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  • F [email protected]

    If you're on Android, by any chance, have you gone through all the battery optimization, background process killing, and startup settings? Some OEM's versions of Android are real bad in that way. Giving the app the right settings and permissions may decrease the number of delayed notifications like that.

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    I am using Android until I can find an alternative. I've turned off all optimisations I can find. I haven't had the issue in a few weeks, but it did happen once since changing settings. I'm hoping that something random I did (like a phone restart) somehow fixed everything.

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      I've been looking to switch from gmail to a different email provider that's more private. I've been hearing about Tuta, are there any drawbacks to it? Are there better options?

      For a while I was planning on making the switch to protonmail but that's off the table now due to the recent events surrounding them.

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      Tuta's product is snake oil.

      A cryptosystem is incoherent if its implementation is distributed by the same entity which it purports to secure against.

      If you don't care about their (nonstandard, incompatible, and snake oil) end-to-end encryption feature and just want a free email provider which protects your privacy in other ways, the fact that their flagship feature is snake oil should still be a red flag.

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      • drkt_@lemmy.dbzer0.comD [email protected]

        no paid ads for third party products

        Haha you almost fucking got me, I actually wrote a whole thing about how those are ads but then I read your comment again and noticed that clever little write-off. Ads for their own products are still ads and I don't want to fucking see it. Get that shit off my eyeballs, I paid for this product.

        The newsletter is an ad, it's not news. They're just advertising their products to you and you can't unsubscribe and you can't ignore it because they very deliberately have a special styling for the newsletters that makes it stand out from normal emails.

        I don't know why you want to defend this company. I'm glad you're okay with the level of shitty behavior they engage in; it's definitely less than most email providers do- I'm just letting people know that Tuta aren't angels. They're a company, and they used to be better. Proton was exactly the same. It was a good service and then it became shitty.

        I would love to log back in and show you the 3 separate buttons on my UI that did nothing except link to a "Please pay us for this feature" page because I was a legacy premium user because I didn't want all those new bullshit they made. I stress that it's not a case of them implementing a button in the UI for all users and because I'm a legacy user I get it too even if I can't use it- the buttons had special CSS to make them stand out. They were ads. Why couldn't Tuta just leave me alone? I could still be paying them to this day if they had just not gone down that path. I just want an email that is an email and nothing more and doesn't get in my way. Tuta had that, and then they took it away and asked for more money to put it back.

        I think the misunderstanding here is that I was a legacy premium user. I was paying less to get only the email+calendar because that's what I signed up for, originally. When people sign up today, that's not an option. People who are new to Tuta (relatively) haven't seen this change happen and haven't witnessed how obviously desperate Tuta was to get people off the legacy premium plan.

        Also my name is drkt_ but I'm sure you tried your best.

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        Get that shit off my eyeballs, I paid for this product.

        You should try Proton, then /s

        Proton constantly tries to push you to upgrade to the next plaid plan too. So much so that that couplet with still zero fucking support for Proton Drive under Linux are the two reasons I have cancelled my paid Proton plan... and I had been paying for years.

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        • cypherpunks@lemmy.mlC [email protected]

          Tuta's product is snake oil.

          A cryptosystem is incoherent if its implementation is distributed by the same entity which it purports to secure against.

          If you don't care about their (nonstandard, incompatible, and snake oil) end-to-end encryption feature and just want a free email provider which protects your privacy in other ways, the fact that their flagship feature is snake oil should still be a red flag.

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          Is there anything about Startmail (company that does Startpage.com) that is worth avoiding? I've never paid for mail but if it's solid and avoids Google I might.

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            I've been looking to switch from gmail to a different email provider that's more private. I've been hearing about Tuta, are there any drawbacks to it? Are there better options?

            For a while I was planning on making the switch to protonmail but that's off the table now due to the recent events surrounding them.

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            I started using fastmail, best thing I decided to do in awhile

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              I've been looking to switch from gmail to a different email provider that's more private. I've been hearing about Tuta, are there any drawbacks to it? Are there better options?

              For a while I was planning on making the switch to protonmail but that's off the table now due to the recent events surrounding them.

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              I recommend mailbox.org instead.

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                Is there anything about Startmail (company that does Startpage.com) that is worth avoiding? I've never paid for mail but if it's solid and avoids Google I might.

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                StartPage/StartMail is owned by an adtech company who's website boasts that they "develop & grow our suite of privacy-focused products, and deliver high-intent customers to our advertising partners" 🤔

                They have a whitepaper which actually does a good job explaining how end-to-end encryption in a web browser (as Tuta, Protonmail, and others do) can be circumvented by a malicious server:

                The malleability of the JavaScript runtime environment means that auditing the future security of a piece of JavaScript code is impossible: The server providing the JavaScript could easily place a backdoor in the code, or the code could be modified at runtime through another script. This requires users to place the same measure of trust in the server providing the JavaScript as they would need to do with server-side handling of cryptography.

                However (i am not making this up!) they hilariously use this analysis to justify having implemented server-side OpenPGP instead 🤡

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                • prodigalfrog@slrpnk.netP [email protected]

                  Tuta and Posteo are both pretty excellent (posteo is cheaper, but has a few less options that might be a deal breaker if you need them, like custom domain support).

                  Disroot is a good free option, and they offer custom domains after a one time donation.

                  Mailbox is okay, though they are known to have a very odd 2fa, and will recycle your address if you ever stop paying, allowing others to claim it and potentially impersonate you.

                  Posteo is unique in that they'll never delete your account for inactivity, or even if you stop paying, where they'll let you access and read emails, but not let you send them until you pay again.

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                  thanks for mentioning disroot, that seems much more like what i was looking for than tuta which i was originally going to try out.

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                  • C [email protected]

                    I've been looking to switch from gmail to a different email provider that's more private. I've been hearing about Tuta, are there any drawbacks to it? Are there better options?

                    For a while I was planning on making the switch to protonmail but that's off the table now due to the recent events surrounding them.

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                    No single organization should be trusted. "Emails paint an intimate narrative of ourselves — the people we talk to, the books we read, the politics we practice. This information is powerful. When we lose control over it, it can do great harm to ourselves and our loved ones." https://ideas.ted.com/why-we-should-all-care-about-encryption-really/

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                    • libb@jlai.luL [email protected]

                      Get that shit off my eyeballs, I paid for this product.

                      You should try Proton, then /s

                      Proton constantly tries to push you to upgrade to the next plaid plan too. So much so that that couplet with still zero fucking support for Proton Drive under Linux are the two reasons I have cancelled my paid Proton plan... and I had been paying for years.

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                      Yeah, I know! Don't say that too loud, though. Proton and Tuta are the precious baby boys who can do no wrong in most "privacy" communities.

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                      • C [email protected]

                        I've been looking to switch from gmail to a different email provider that's more private. I've been hearing about Tuta, are there any drawbacks to it? Are there better options?

                        For a while I was planning on making the switch to protonmail but that's off the table now due to the recent events surrounding them.

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                        I’ve tried tuta before. It seems pretty okay, but it doesn’t support IMAP meaning you have to use their app, and (at least for me) it was SLOW.

                        I personally use disroot, but there’s loads of other options, like mailfence seems like a decent alternative. Just pick one that supports IMAP

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                        • scheep@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

                          I’ve tried tuta before. It seems pretty okay, but it doesn’t support IMAP meaning you have to use their app, and (at least for me) it was SLOW.

                          I personally use disroot, but there’s loads of other options, like mailfence seems like a decent alternative. Just pick one that supports IMAP

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                          I'm using Tuta and their app for a few years now. The app was slow indeed but it's good now, no problems so far. Lack of IMAP support is justified with security, they say. I personaly don't need IMAP as I'm completely satisfied with the app, which is available officially in f-droid btw.

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                            Thunderbird/Betterbird?

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                            Tuta does not allow you to use third party email clients like Thunderbird.

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                            • drkt_@lemmy.dbzer0.comD [email protected]

                              Yeah, I know! Don't say that too loud, though. Proton and Tuta are the precious baby boys who can do no wrong in most "privacy" communities.

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                              Those two services have strengths but they also have some drawbacks, that are more or less painful depending one's needs. If there are people out there who feel so empty that they can't stand any critics concerning a product they think is great, well, what can I say? I'm so sorry for them.

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                                I've been looking to switch from gmail to a different email provider that's more private. I've been hearing about Tuta, are there any drawbacks to it? Are there better options?

                                For a while I was planning on making the switch to protonmail but that's off the table now due to the recent events surrounding them.

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                                It's not Tuta but I adore Fastmail.

                                No BS. No gimmicks. Just privacy aware, protocol conformant E-mail at a reasonable price.

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                                • cypherpunks@lemmy.mlC [email protected]

                                  StartPage/StartMail is owned by an adtech company who's website boasts that they "develop & grow our suite of privacy-focused products, and deliver high-intent customers to our advertising partners" 🤔

                                  They have a whitepaper which actually does a good job explaining how end-to-end encryption in a web browser (as Tuta, Protonmail, and others do) can be circumvented by a malicious server:

                                  The malleability of the JavaScript runtime environment means that auditing the future security of a piece of JavaScript code is impossible: The server providing the JavaScript could easily place a backdoor in the code, or the code could be modified at runtime through another script. This requires users to place the same measure of trust in the server providing the JavaScript as they would need to do with server-side handling of cryptography.

                                  However (i am not making this up!) they hilariously use this analysis to justify having implemented server-side OpenPGP instead 🤡

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                                  Wow, that is very disappointing. I had started using startpage as a Google alternative. While it still may be preferable to Google specifically, their mail product is definitely out.

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                                    No single organization should be trusted. "Emails paint an intimate narrative of ourselves — the people we talk to, the books we read, the politics we practice. This information is powerful. When we lose control over it, it can do great harm to ourselves and our loved ones." https://ideas.ted.com/why-we-should-all-care-about-encryption-really/

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                                    What's the practical takeaway here? Just don't have an email basically

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                                      What's the practical takeaway here? Just don't have an email basically

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                                      What’s the practical takeaway here? Just don’t have an email basically

                                      @[email protected] The takeaway here is not "don't use email at all." You can employ OpenPGP, and encrypt your emails. Also, host your own keys. Perhaps don’t allow a single corporation to have your private key and access to your encrypted messages simultaneously.

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                                        Tuta was involved in a Canadian spy case, where in court it was alleged to be a front for an EU Intelligence Agency. Cameron Ortis was the counterintelligence spy on trial. https://gizmodo.com/tuta-email-denies-connection-to-intelligence-services-1851022465 and lots more if one does a search. I know I wouldn't use them, so you've been warned.

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                                        Ortis has claimed that some unnamed Five Eyes foreign agent introduced him to the honeypot operation and that he didn’t notify his superiors at the RCMP about it.

                                        How can you trust an unnamed intelligence officer though? For all we know, they might have an actual honeypot competing against Tuta and want to gain marketshare.

                                        After all, intelligence agencies are guaranteed to be the first one's who discovered Ortis was selling secret information. Might as well give him fake information to spread around and make criminals doubt any previous information sold by him.

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                                        • flagstaff@programming.devF [email protected]

                                          Thunderbird/Betterbird?

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                                          I should re-iterate I download the emails to use in an offline client. Their service doesn't support third party clients to receive and send email.

                                          When I do taxes, I need to search thousands of emails for receipts and the tuta apps make this impossible. This is my workaround.

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