• Lka1988
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    9322 days ago

    “Gmail alternative”

    Email. Just say email. It’s email.

    • Sips'
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      Sadly “Gmail” is what a lot of people know mail as. They’re not even aware anything other than Gmail and outlook exists. I at least always have friends and family looking at me weird every time I tell them my mail is the name of my custom domain, some even think I’m joking with em 😅

      It’s a sad reality.

  • @Onomatopoeia@lemmy.cafe
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    3822 days ago

    Mozilla needs to fix their poor image before trying email.

    Frankly, after the last few years I don’t trust them with a browser, let alone email.

    Not happening. I already pay for an email service that has been privacy centric from the start, and has none of the bad news Mozilla does.

    Mozilla has flat out lied to us about changes in Firefox with “No, you just misunderstood what we’re doing” . Why should anyone trust them with email?

    Pound sand Mozilla.

  • Lucy :3
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    Anything not selfhosted and/or decentralized, including VPNs, is, by design, not 100% privacy-first.

    • @hemko@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      The service being decentralized doesn’t really do anything about privacy, I’d even imagine it being harder to implement privacy controls on decentralized services.

      Also the potential privacy “gains” from VPN rely on the fact that there’s very large number of users using that service, making it harder to connect the dots. This basically means that self-hosting it for privacy is a bad idea, though it always depends on your threat model.

      Lemmy is decentralized, FOSS and can be self-hosted, but it’s absolutely not even near “privacy-first” design besides allowing pseudonymous sign-up.

      Now thundermail promises some level of privacy, but we’re yet to see much. Are the mailbox databases encrypted with customer owned keys, and mailflow logs not collected? That’d be my first question to determine if they’re truly privacy-first.

  • OtterM
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    822 days ago

    Thundermail – not to be confused with Mozilla’s decades-old Thunderbird email client – will be an email service similar to Gmail that can be used within Thunderbird and on the web. With Thundermail, you can use either a Thundermail email address or a custom domain. Also, this new 100% open-source email service will never use your email to train AI, flood your inbox with ads, or collect and sell your data. (So maybe it’s not that similar to Gmail.) That’s a big win for those who are concerned about privacy.

    Huh interesting, Mozilla and Proton are having more and more overlap. More choice is a good thing?

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      No, Thunderbird doesn’t support the Trump administration

      • bizarroland
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        422 days ago

        You just convinced me to get proton

        Edit: This was a misunderstanding. I assumed they were saying that proton does not support the Trump administration and therefore I was going to use them as my new mail server, but now that I know that they kind of do, fuck proton, they won’t get a penny from me.

      • @P4ulin_Kbana@lemmy.eco.br
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        They’re a swedish company. I don’t think this would have any impact. Besides, I don’t think it’s a good reason to dump on then just because of that.

        • Kami
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          119 days ago

          They are a Swiss company first of all. Second, the CEO praised the Trump administration for being “anti-BigTech”, which is as far from reality as it could get, then tried to explain without even remotely admitting it is completely false. So he is either totally clueless or in bad faith. Then there was a huge wave of posts and articles about how he was misunderstood and how Proton is a nice and good company who operates for the good of mankind. In my opinion each and all of these facts are more than enough to stay away from Proton and don’t let them anywhere near my personal data.

          • bizarroland
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            How does that jive with your saying that they don’t support the Trump administration?

            I don’t support companies that support the Trump administration. You said they don’t, and then the very next post you say that they do. What the fuck?

            • Kami
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              16 days ago

              My first post was a joke regarding the fact that Thunderbird mail is not Proton mail because they (Thunderbird) lack Trump-administration support.

              • bizarroland
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                25 days ago

                That was not obvious. I’m glad I procrastinated and haven’t bought Proton yet.

                • Kami
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                  15 days ago

                  Sorry for the confusion, I edited the comment

  • @kwr112233@feddit.dk
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    I KNOW privacy is important. But switching something you already use out needs to be exciting.

    To be honest, switching for privacy feels like a chore.