I've been looking in to degoogling and was considering Protonmail.
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There's a lot of domains you can get for the price of a single coffee, if you don't insist on it being cute, readable, or one of the legacy TLDs. Between purelymail and a .top domain, it's $15/year.
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Yeah, I considered E2EE. Even set up PGP keys in Thunderbird and installed https///mailvelope.com . For E2EE to really be viable, your correspondents have to comply, and none of the people I email with have any interest. I even email with someone on proton, and they always reply to me in the clear.
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Does bitwarden have a browser extension for firefox?
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Anyone using a good proton drive alternative?
I run Synology NAS and I love it, but it was expensive to set up.
Other extreme is Syncthing for completely free device sync, but no backup beyond your devices and both devices must be online to sync.
I self-hosted Nextcloud on cloudamo with Cryptomator for e2ee but I can't really recommend it. It is pain to administer and tends to be buggy.
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Yes they do
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Yes. This is also something you could have googled in the time it took to comment.
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I mean, as far as I'm concerned, if not for all the websites that ask for email to register, I wouldn't be using it. No personal comms go via email.
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Yeah true, but then other people who are thinking about making the switch would also have to ask that question or Google. Plus sometimes the browser extensions are exist but are shit. The human recommendation holds more weight.