Proton has stopped using their Mastodon account
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proton fans are bootlickers
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I'm searching for a safe and cheap alternative for my own domain, but it's hard! And I don't want to give money to American companies.
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Unless you use a custom domain. That way you only need to update everything once.
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I been using Canadian webhost hosterbox.com for several years. Been very happy with them.
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Nothing good is free.
I've been pretty happy with PIA.
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tuta.com is great for me so far
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Yep. Definitely worth the ten bucks a year. Also it lets you get your own DMARC reports, which can be useful sometimes.
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Is there a free DMARC reports analyzer? I don't want to pay for a premium service (it's my personal email, after all), and I don't like Postmark free service.
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I don’t know. I just read the XML. It’s pretty easy to read. I’m sure there’s a tool out there though.
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Fuck the fascists
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Tuta is €3.60 a month or €3 a month if you pay for an entire year (€36) not sure if that's "cheap" in your budget.
A .com domain is like $12 per year
Tuta takes like 48 hours to respons, slower than Proton who takes about 12-24 hours, but as long as the response is under 1 week, its fine by me.
I have only been using Tuta for like a month, still not sure if I'm staying tho...
There's also Mailbox.org which is also about €3 a month, which doesn't have encryption by default and they don't have an official opensource client. (Tuta has their client on F-Droid)
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Yea this is worse. The politics thing could be brushed off as Andy Yen being uneducated on American politics. Moving away from an already established fediverse platform is contradictory to Proton's mission. It doesn't take more than a minute to copy paste their xitter posts to Mastadon.
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They have tools that let you cross-post effortlessly, so that’s strange.
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tell me why they left mastodon and bluesky
- They didn't leave BlueSky
- The lack of an explanation is not an explanation.
gimme a good reason that isn't him being a Nazi
That wouldn't even be a good reason if it were true.
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Be careful licking the CyberBoots, they corrode and explode if you look at them wrong
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Tuta Mail is free for personal use, though you must accept a few limitations. The free edition lets you send and receive all the secure messages you want, and it includes a secure calendar. Searching encrypted email is limited—with the free edition, you can only search messages up to a month old. Paying 36 euros per year for a Revolutionary subscription ($38.65 as of this writing) removes that search limitation, lets you have multiple calendars, and adds features including filtering rules and 15 alias email addresses (more about those later). It also raises the storage for your messages from 1GB to 20GB.
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What's good about the Tulsi Gabbard here? Unless you just mean she (like all the Trump appointees) is the worst person for the job and it'll make the country collapse faster lol
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yea I just went with a paid plan right off the bat since I have a custom domain, has been totally fine
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They have port forwarding, but they were bought by a company that has been caught stuffing malware into their software. That scandal was years ago, but the corporate buyout left a sour taste in many people’s mouths. If a company has previously been caught burying malware into their software, would you trust them with anything installed on your computer?
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I think the reason is that every time they post something, someone there points out the Andy Yen thing. Thats basically the only comments. So its detrimental to their business.