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    1 year ago

    I always worry that it will get bought out by some asshole company and we’ll be even worse off than with Google (if that’s even possible).

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      1 year ago

      Hi, this is Andy here, the Founder/CEO of Proton. As former scientists, we don’t do what we’re doing to make the most money (otherwise we wouldn’t have picked science as a profession). There’s no price which we would sell Proton to Google or Facebook. We also don’t need to because thanks to the strong support of the community, Proton has the resources to thrive and grow as an independent organization. Safeguarding this independence is how we ensure that over the long term, we can always put user interest above all else.

      -Protonmail Founder, 2 years ago, for what it’s worth.

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    1 year ago

    I value my privacy and have an extra $7 to blow every month.

    Bleep boop, this summary has saved you 99.9%… just kidding i’m not a bot and have no idea what the article says ;-)

  • malloc@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I have been exploring self hosting my email.

    Docker mail server for backend. Roundcube for web ui

    Still keeping accounts at mainstream providers though as backup, especially for outgoing mail.

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      1 year ago

      Register a domain, Postfix, spamassassin, freebsd jails… Do it like we did in the early 2000s, it never got better

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      1 year ago

      Don’t.

      Not only is it not worth the hassle most home ISPs block port 25 to avoid compromised computers sending out spam.

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      It certainly can be a bit involved. When I moved from Gmail address to my own personal domain I did it slowly over a few months.

      I set my Gmail address to automatically forward to my new email address. Then I setup a quick filter which added a label on everything that had been forwarded. Once a week or so I would look at all the emails that had been forwarded and update them to my new email (or delete them if unwanted).

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      1 year ago

      Yes, a royal pain in the ass. However. I did it recently but the way I did it means any future moves, of all my 300+ websites that I have logins for, is now done in seconds.

      I signed up for SimpleLogin and a custom domain. I then went around creating aliases for all these sites. Changing the sites is indeed the worst part. Still, this is the last time I will ever do it. All my aliases were pointing to my Gmail account. Once I’d finished I settled on Proton. I just moved all my aliases to my Proton email address.

      No one knows my Proton email address other than SimpleLogin.

      I haven’t yet, but I can now ditch Gmail. I still keep the account for a number of reasons but none are for emails.

      I’ve also been testing Tutamail. I can get aliases to go to multiple mailboxes. I have the ability to respond to the emails from either Tuta or Proton and the recipient is none the wiser of where my mailbox resides.

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      My only criteria when switching email was to be able to use my own domain name. Now I almost don’t receive anything on my gmail and I can transparently switch provider. I think it was a relevant move, I won’t move to self hosting but I could ! :)

  • Mrkawfee@lemmy.world
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    What do people think about paying for cloud storage with Proton? Is it safer than Dropbox?

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        For cold storage it makes sense, but I always consider UX - there’s not enough solutions that make private key encryption, especially remote, as easy as opening a link or mounting to a directory.

        I’ve used s3ql before, and it’s really nice for making the encryption transparent. Not something pre-encrypting before dropbox upload can provide.
        More, you wanna share those files via dropbox native tools? The recipient better have your private key or you need to reencrypt specifically for them.

        Mentioned tool: https://github.com/s3ql/s3ql

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          I’ve used Cryptomator in the past which was pretty easy.

          Rclone has a way to mount on windows and Linux which I haven’t used personally but I imagine that works like mounting any storage.

          True that it makes all share options moot but I prefer to handle that myself.

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    Id like to move to Proton, but goodness are there no good usernames left. I’d have to go the custom domain route which isn’t awful but it’s just more effort