Is protonmail good for a encrypted email service?
What about tutanota?
What secure email are you using?
Tutanota or Proton?
>>55691701
Using Protonmail as it is pretty good, but Tutanota is new to me. Cheaper too.
i use proton, waiting for the iOS app, might donate just to get it
>>55695485
Isn't the app already available? I know that for android it sure is.
>>55695499
im pretty sure on iOS its for donors at this point, will be free soon tho.
>>55691701
isn't proton a honeypot?
>>55695549
Correct, they use the israeli Internet Binat as reverse proxy after that company DoSed them.
Internet Binat is a known mossad front.
Protonmail has a better UI, and the benefit of doing password + master instead of just password like Tutanota. They both work over Tor, if that's something you care about.
The flaw in both of them is of course Javascript, but you should be using PGP anyways, so if it does get pwned you don't really lose much. I'd say they're better than most services that offer free email due to the encryption making it harder for adversaries (plus if you're real paranoid you can analyze the JS before you login).
Proton's gotten a shit ton of backing, but has a stupidly priced premium plan if you want to use your own domain (tuta's only 12€/yr compared to Proton's 48€/yr).
Tuta's been around longer, but as mentioned, Proton's gotten immensely popular in a short period.
Neither are in particularly amazing countries, but Switzerland is better than Germany for now (the Swiss backpedaled on their longstanding banking laws, could happen for other things as well).
I personally use Protonmail.
>>55691701
>tutanota
>proton
>forbids users to use gpg
>while google and m$ are okay with it