Not all free email is created equal π There are email providers that:
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Not all free email is created equal
There are email providers that:
Are free
Are end-to-end encrypted by default
Do not collect your personal data
Do not spy on you
Do not serve adsFind out how these email providers compare in our in-depth guide: https://tuta.com/blog/best-free-email-accounts
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Not all free email is created equal
There are email providers that:
Are free
Are end-to-end encrypted by default
Do not collect your personal data
Do not spy on you
Do not serve adsFind out how these email providers compare in our in-depth guide: https://tuta.com/blog/best-free-email-accounts
@Tutanota Tuta won't spy on me. True. But its web interface's inaccessibility to blind people does. I am currently using it for my service provider's newsletters only, because to select one e-mail from the interface and reading it, I need a sighted person to help me clicking with the mouse on it. So, if the sighted person talks about how much I spend on hosting provider, the problem isn't relevant; but if I exchange private, sensitive, health, SEXUAL information? As the web interface currently is, I can't even think of it. In 2024 it was nearly the best in accessibility, whose hands went on it?
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Not all free email is created equal
There are email providers that:
Are free
Are end-to-end encrypted by default
Do not collect your personal data
Do not spy on you
Do not serve adsFind out how these email providers compare in our in-depth guide: https://tuta.com/blog/best-free-email-accounts
@Tutanota GMX looks solid too except E2E Encryption. 65gb storage & 50mb of
. Grt.
Tuta also needs to increase storage size from 1gb to 10gb atleast for free users. -
Not all free email is created equal
There are email providers that:
Are free
Are end-to-end encrypted by default
Do not collect your personal data
Do not spy on you
Do not serve adsFind out how these email providers compare in our in-depth guide: https://tuta.com/blog/best-free-email-accounts
Mailbox.org?
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@Tutanota Tuta won't spy on me. True. But its web interface's inaccessibility to blind people does. I am currently using it for my service provider's newsletters only, because to select one e-mail from the interface and reading it, I need a sighted person to help me clicking with the mouse on it. So, if the sighted person talks about how much I spend on hosting provider, the problem isn't relevant; but if I exchange private, sensitive, health, SEXUAL information? As the web interface currently is, I can't even think of it. In 2024 it was nearly the best in accessibility, whose hands went on it?
I am not personally affected by this but definitely an important feature to have in ANY web service @Tutanota!!!
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Not all free email is created equal
There are email providers that:
Are free
Are end-to-end encrypted by default
Do not collect your personal data
Do not spy on you
Do not serve adsFind out how these email providers compare in our in-depth guide: https://tuta.com/blog/best-free-email-accounts
Personally I use the free version because
broke student
and I quite enjoy it, to me itβs as usable as gmail (if not more because gmailβs settings menu is TRASH). Also has a lot of the important features available on the free version, which I sadly canβt say about Proton since that one has most features I need behind a paywall (eg more folders). -
I am not personally affected by this but definitely an important feature to have in ANY web service @Tutanota!!!
@thatonewalnut @Tutanota what makes me angry is that sometimes it's just a very small update's fault. And it _unwillingly_ creates a huge mess.
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Not all free email is created equal
There are email providers that:
Are free
Are end-to-end encrypted by default
Do not collect your personal data
Do not spy on you
Do not serve adsFind out how these email providers compare in our in-depth guide: https://tuta.com/blog/best-free-email-accounts
@Tutanota yeah hey @protonprivacy Why aren't you publishing your app on F-Droid?
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Not all free email is created equal
There are email providers that:
Are free
Are end-to-end encrypted by default
Do not collect your personal data
Do not spy on you
Do not serve adsFind out how these email providers compare in our in-depth guide: https://tuta.com/blog/best-free-email-accounts
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Mailbox.org?
@u_urban @Tutanota, I guess in this specific case the confusion may come from a mismatch in Mastodon posts & actual blog posting times.
On Mastodon, this mail comparison image was posted an hour ago (2026-01-31) but the blog post was on 2026-01-27.
DeGoogle image (where Mailbox.org was mentioned) was posted on 2026-01-25 while the blog post was published on 2026-01-28. I'm actually lost how it's even possible
perhaps the blog post was edited -
@u_urban @Tutanota, I guess in this specific case the confusion may come from a mismatch in Mastodon posts & actual blog posting times.
On Mastodon, this mail comparison image was posted an hour ago (2026-01-31) but the blog post was on 2026-01-27.
DeGoogle image (where Mailbox.org was mentioned) was posted on 2026-01-25 while the blog post was published on 2026-01-28. I'm actually lost how it's even possible
perhaps the blog post was edited@u_urban, though I do agree it definitely would be fair to include Mailbox.org, since it's not a first time in was included in Tuta's deGoogle lists
@Tutanota, your visual info representation is easy to process and generally very useful but sometimes it lacks consistency, leaving you to wonder what was wrong with options left out
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Not all free email is created equal
There are email providers that:
Are free
Are end-to-end encrypted by default
Do not collect your personal data
Do not spy on you
Do not serve adsFind out how these email providers compare in our in-depth guide: https://tuta.com/blog/best-free-email-accounts
@Tutanota I really wish they redirected resources from this farcical marketing to product improvement
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@Tutanota yeah hey @protonprivacy Why aren't you publishing your app on F-Droid?
My guess is because their Proton Mail App in Android depends on Google Play Services, I found out that the hard way, when I installed the app in GrapheneOS.
Which is totally against their "deGoogle" speech...
Seems they need to started deGoogling their app also.And this dependency is not allowed by F-Droid.
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