The new year is about to start. What is your #NewYearsResolution?
If you haven't made up your mind, yet, start going private in 2023!
Here's a nice list of Big Tech alternatives recommended by our friends at About Privacy to help you #DeGoogle!
@Tutanota Doesn't DeepL track what you send it unless you pay for premium? https://www.deepl.com/en/privacy
Either way, all of these others I can agree with
@Tutanota In addition:
- Croc as a wormhole alternative.
- Vaultwarden (self hosted) instead of Bitwarden. Works with Bitwarden client software.
@Tutanota do they have also an english website?
@Tutanota Why do you guys recommend SimpleLogin as an email aliasing solution?
Shouldn't you be promoting Tutanota's built-in support for email aliases on paid plans?
@Tutanota @ProfessorCode i personally use both. 15 free with simplelogin + 5 through my paid tutanota acct.
@farrisswisher @Tutanota Cool! I am a bit curious, though. Which one do you prefer?
I currently use SimpleLogin, which is great, but having that "native" integration also does sound better.
@ProfessorCode @Tutanota it’s entirely dependent on the use-case for me. When I do any online shopping, for example, I use simplelogin so I’m not giving out my real email to companies. When I’m interacting with my bank, apartment complex, job, etc, I use one of my tutanota aliases as that allows me set up better sorting rules for when I receive important/semi-important emails.
It’s worth noting that tutanota’s aliases are permanent and simplelogin aliases can be deleted at-will
@farrisswisher @Tutanota That seems like a pretty sensible setup!
I might replicate it. Thanks.
It's a bit funny, though.
SimpleLogin is now owned by Proton, who is a direct competitor. That looks like a pretty bad business plan.
@ProfessorCode @JSkier @Tutanota We see it differently. Maybe Tutanota is not afraid of some competition, know their own strengths and understand that Tutanota + SimpleLogin is an affordable and great solution. Not quite comparable to their alias extension (which is also affordable). Again: this is our view
@Tutanota thanks for sharing
@Tutanota Hey, für wie sicher haltet ihr Simplelogin? Es gehört ja zu Proton. Nicht das hier Interessenskonflikte entstehen und Proton diesen Service komplett einstellt und nur für proton Mail freigibt.