• Walter Burns@toot.community
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    2 months ago

    @[email protected]

    Okay, I love that you have quantum safe encryption and it’s a great unique feature to have. But it can’t or shouldn’t be the only thing you keep posting on.

    As soon as another email service, we both know who, comes out with their version of the same - what will Tuta have to brag about? I want you to be better with UI/UX in the inbox too. It’s high time.

    I know it’s a small team but we’ve been asking this for years now.

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        2 months ago

        @[email protected]

        The people importing are not going to want to stay with Tuta once they see how less than ideal is it.

        It should be the other way around. Once people try or move to Tuta - they should not want to leave.

  • Skyper 💻🎧☕📖@fosstodon.org
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    2 months ago

    @[email protected] As a reminder, a malicious Tuta server can read the end-to-end encrypted e-mails and shared calendars exchanged on the platform as there is no way to verify the recipient’s public key. This issue has been brought up to the Tuta team 6 years ago…

    https://github.com/tutao/tutanota/issues/768

    So, maybe less “we’re the most secure e-mail provider in the world” and more concrete security 🙃