Proton or Tuta?
from TheJnxx@lemmy.world to degoogle@lemmy.ml on 05 Jul 2025 08:59
https://lemmy.world/post/32495668
from TheJnxx@lemmy.world to degoogle@lemmy.ml on 05 Jul 2025 08:59
https://lemmy.world/post/32495668
Lately I’ve been using Proton, it’s really comfortable, its interface and since I still have Google I don’t miss any notification, but I heard that Tuta is better, is it true?
The only complaint I have with this one is its interface, it is still web based, and it can be a bit uncomfortable
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If you care about owners, Proton loses
I’ve been using Proton for five or six years, but I’m seriously thinking about switching because they don’t currently support Monero payments.
I’ve been using Tuta for a while. It’s had a few minor issues, but all fixed fairly quickly. No major issues.
I suspect Proton would be about as good. The main reason I didn’t pick Proton was the owner’s political position.
Do we know much about tuta owners?
All i know is they’re bound by German laws which is probably a good thing for the time being.
I used to be a Proton user (paid) for over a year, but I left them due to their lack of support/development of Linux programs.
I didn’t go for Tuta as I could not use Thunderbird or any client of my choice, felt even more of a vendor lock-in than Proton.
Then, I shifted to mailbox.org and I manage my own PGP keys.
Your choice depends upon what exactly you need.