What's a good bet for a privacy respecting email provider that would be around for a long time? Vivaldi and Protonmail sound good, but not sure about their longevity.
Paid is fine too.
Host your own
>>56569171
Now that's out of the way what are some real answers?
>>56569192
You're a retarded faggot who doesn't deserve a "real answer".
Here, I'll try and help mitigate your brain damage:
>privacy
>third-party email
Choose one.
>>56568976
Lavabit
>>56569214
Not possible without the server updation turning into a full time job.
>>56569535
I don't think they're working anymore.
On topic, is Cock.li a paid provider at all? Or is it donations only?
I'd like to use cock.li for main email but I'd hate to switch only to have cock.li be shut down because of reasons.
Any email provider who claims "we don't keep any logs" is just marketing bullshit. Your best bet is to use cock.li or protonmail with heavy encryption and tor if you want anonymity.
>>56568976
I use gmail for things that aren't very important.
Openmailbox for anything tied to money.
I have a Proton account, but I haven't used it yet. It's just my backup.
>>56569602
I'm sorry that you're too stupid and you think that you have to refresh it manually every second.
>>56570365
>and tor
>I heard you want security, so why don't you just MitM you yourself?
Literally retarded. You should read in the manual about the things that you should absolutely never do with Tor before pretending that you know shit.
Protonmail
Tutanota
>>56570547
Government officials cannot get your actual identity and location from Tor, unless you screw up hard. Why do you think pedophiles and terrorists use it regularly?
>>56570590
they can track entrance and exit nodes so if you pick the wrong ones
Tutanota, it's free but there's a premium option which gives you 5 additional addresses linked to your own
>>56569171
Not practical and not easy to configure. Not a good recommendation shitbag