I should probably migrate from #ProtonMail and #ProtonVPN to #Mullvad and #Tutanota. But I should probably get a domain name as well, so I free my email from being stuck with a specific provider. Are there any downsides to using a personal domain name for your (personal) email?
#privacy #asknostr
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nostr:npub1f6ugxyxkknket3kkdgu4k0fu74vmshawermkj8d06sz6jts9t4kslazcka ?
I have the same issue. A domain with ton of addresses dedicated to different services makes the domain an identifier
Protonmail - they scan all unencrypted e-mails, they keep your private gpg keys...
ProtonVPN- Proton has received tons of money from EU - there is no free dinners...
Mullvad - is located in Sweden. Sweden has one of the worst privacy laws in the world. Police can hack lawfully devices...
Tutanota - they don't care about privacy.
Probably honeypot.
https://github.com/tutao/tutanota/issues/528
https://allinfosecnews.com/item/tutanota-is-a-honeypot-according-to-a-cbc-article-2023-11-11/
What's the solution then? I sometimes pay hobos to carry encrypted letters in Aramaic in person but it's pretty limiting.
Don't pay for VPNs just use Tor instead.
If you need an email look for e-mail provider with POP3, imap access.
Start using GPG and keep your keys locally.
Try delta.chat
For IM try use xmpp (consider self hosting) or simplex.chat
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