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8 votes
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Email sucks
13 votes -
Sendgrid under siege from hacked accounts
7 votes -
A month-and-a-half of self-hosted email
10 votes -
Hosting email server
6 votes -
Email isn’t broken, email clients are
12 votes -
My take on email
14 votes -
Woolworths pays the Australian Communications and Media Authority $1 million fine for spam marketing emails
6 votes -
Email is not broken
12 votes -
Apple, Hey, and the path forward
11 votes -
Basecamp’s founders are trying to start an email rebellion with hey.com
17 votes -
What's wrong with email?
14 votes -
Why email is the best discussion platform
10 votes -
How does the Gmail unsubscribe button work?
10 votes -
Edison Mail vulnerability allowing unauthorized access to email accounts of other users
4 votes -
Firefox Private Relay - Generate unique, random, anonymous email addresses
33 votes -
Changing e-mail and cleaning up my Internet presence
I'm trying to clean up my internet presence and move away from at least Facebook and Google. I've come a long way with deleting my Facebook and it's now basically an empty shell for messaging....
I'm trying to clean up my internet presence and move away from at least Facebook and Google. I've come a long way with deleting my Facebook and it's now basically an empty shell for messaging. I've installed Signal and will start the grooming process with my friends and family now. If you have some solid arguments for the change regular ol' folks can understand please share them with me because as we all know "privacy" just isn't enough.
Next phase is the big one...Google or basically G-mail.
1. Is there any way to get an complete overview of where you've used your e-mail for a service online?
2. What e-mail would you recommend?
2a. I'm OK with paying a bit for overall quality, security and equally important UX!
2b. I don't use any other relevant Google products like Drive etc. It's just regular e-mail and sign in credentials for other services I basically need3. I use a Mac, iPhone and iCloud. Is iCloud a problem? IF this needs to change it HAS to be an "easy" switch and not like setting up a server for myself. Because it won't happen and I'm not skilled enough.
I would very much appreciate your input :)
EDIT: Thank you all for your thorough comments!
22 votes -
A novel way to prevent email overload
7 votes -
Thunderbird's new home
11 votes -
Your options for saving Yahoo Groups content
9 votes -
Laying out all the evidence: Shiva Ayyadurai did not invent email
9 votes -
Facebook's email-harvesting practice is under investigation in NY
7 votes -
Facebook says it 'unintentionally uploaded' 1.5 million people's email contacts without their consent
22 votes -
Compromised credentials for a Microsoft support agent enabled outside access to non-enterprise Hotmail, Outlook, and MSN emails for months
9 votes -
Google is rolling out AMP for Gmail to let you shop and fill out forms without leaving your inbox
22 votes -
An email marketing company left 809 million records exposed online
8 votes -
How to Write Email with Military Precision
20 votes -
(Don't) return to sender: How to protect yourself from email tracking
13 votes -
Trying to de-Google my life bit by bit. What should I do to move away from gmail?
I'm considering self-hosting, but might prefer to use a paid email provider. Perhaps ProtonMail?
40 votes -
Hey Google! When did I ask you to access my Purchase details?
5 votes -
Amazon admits it exposed customer email addresses, but refuses to give details
14 votes -
Twilio to Acquire SendGrid, the Leading Email API Platform
8 votes -
The very first social network
10 votes -
Google confirms it's letting third parties scan your Gmail
21 votes -
Inbox is signing off. Find your favorite features in the new Gmail
36 votes -
The CIA’s secret public email address
7 votes -
Captive audience: How companies make millions charging prisoners to send an email
20 votes -
Teknik.io registration is open for a few more hours!
EDIT: signups are now closed. relevant blog post teknik.io is a website that provides services like email, [encrypted] file uploads, Git repos, blogs, URL shortening, and more. I've used them for...
EDIT: signups are now closed.
teknik.io is a website that provides services like email, [encrypted] file uploads, Git repos, blogs, URL shortening, and more. I've used them for a few years and they're wonderful. It's all open-source and privacy conscious, maybe some Tildes users would like it?
Registration is usually invite-only, but it's open for a few hours.
Thanks @duckoverflow for mentioning this.
Edit: also their privacy policy is short, simple, and easy-to-read if anyone is interested in that. I'd consider it a great example of what a privacy policy should be.
24 votes -
Tech’s ‘dirty secret’: The app developers sifting through your Gmail
11 votes -
Ad blocker Ghostery celebrates GDPR day by revealing hundreds of user email addresses
30 votes -
Computer History Museum makes the Eudora email client source code available to the public
6 votes -
EFAIL describes vulnerabilities in the end-to-end encryption technologies OpenPGP and S/MIME that leak the plaintext of encrypted emails
5 votes -
How to turn on Gmail's Smart Compose and let Google AI write your emails
4 votes -
Why am I getting all these terms of service update emails?
5 votes