Proton has stopped using their Mastodon account
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Switched to Mullvad for VPN, Baikal for calendar and contacts, Tuta for professional mail, and considering Bitwarden or Buttercup for a password manager
I use Bitwarden coming from LastPass. It's great for me and my fam.
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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.
Namecrane, I think they are Canadian
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Switched to Mullvad for VPN, Baikal for calendar and contacts, Tuta for professional mail, and considering Bitwarden or Buttercup for a password manager
Wow, that's so many different services to splinter one Proton account into. I was thinking about it too, but that sounds exhausting.
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What kind of expensive resources you need to just post on Mastodon?
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From the statement on their webpage: " We believe in people before profits, and our primary shareholder is the non-profit Proton Foundation whose mission is to fight for an open internet that promotes freedom of speech and freedom of information."
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Everyone recommends Tuta in these threads.
I just (finally) had a look at their pricing. Seems egregiously expensive? 6EUR / user / month for their cheapest business plan is a bit nuts
Much rather not maintain any email in any way.
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What kind of expensive resources you need to just post on Mastodon?
A human being.
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Glad I was always suspicious of Proton.
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Welp, I guess I'm switching to Tuta now.
I just set up a paid account on Tuta today replacing my paid Proton account.
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Yeah, all the scumbags who use this just for advertising only tried mastodon to see if it would have a significant amount of useful idiots.
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What kind of expensive resources you need to just post on Mastodon?
i disagree as there are plenty of tools to post to multiple platforms at once. but yea if they were so kind to actually interact then yes
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I'm a happy mailbox.org user
I'm only missing tag support on emails from them. In my ever growing archive, I came to realize, that tags are better suited for organizing than folders.
Ideally I would archive in yearly folders and also tag as much as I can.
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Much rather not maintain any email in any way.
Congratulations, you are no longer available to function in today's society
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Ouch! They really are working hard on getting any privacy oriented person to leave them.
I'm glad I have moved away from them.
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Ouch! They really are working hard on getting any privacy oriented person to leave them.
I'm glad I have moved away from them.
fleeing to reddit of all place, banning any instance of discourse, much like facebook is now.
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What kind of expensive resources you need to just post on Mastodon?
ability to silence, and censor or criticism,?-proton probably
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Such delicate snowflakes these ceos…
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Such delicate snowflakes these ceos…
*member of the board
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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)
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.
Are you talking about support request response time here? Or what response time?
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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.
Are you talking about support request response time here? Or what response time?
Support response time. In my experience, Proton usually responds faster.