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      I don’t want to influence you but take your time and compare every other option. Mailbox is the clunkiest and ugliest UI I’ve ever seen. Their 2FA feels like a dirty hack too. I’m sure they’re good technically though.

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    God damn it. It’s the best provider I found that has all the features I want. Now I don’t know where to move…

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    I recommend Posteo. They are German and run on German servers using open-source software. Also highly affordable with numerous payment methods.

    Been with them for years and have zero complaints.

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        You mean the Cameron Ortis who was once the director of the intelligence unit of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)?

        The Cameron Otis who was found guilty in November 2023 of unlawfully sharing classified information without authorization?

        There is no evidence that Tutanota has ever served as a front for intelligence agencies. The company’s claims have been firmly refuted, and independent reviews of its open-source code support this refutation.

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      Yea, I guess I’ll go with Tuta eventually

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    The lack of details about the second facility is unintentionally funny, leading to the assumption it has none of what the PHL facility does and is in a den of thieves underwater running on gerbil wheel power.

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    They always have been. The passwords to those servers are keht in austrillia so there isn’t much that being in the us means other than physical access vulnerabilities

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      Although I am not an expert in this field, I believe that a law or an executive order could be passed requiring that if an external entity (Fastmail) wishes to engage in business with a US entity (server provider), end-to-end encryption must be enabled with a backdoor.

      Additionally, when an individual pays Fastmail, they are essentially making payment to the server provider located in the United States.

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        Evecutive orders are not law and mean nothing if you do not work for the government.

        backdoors are wanted by some but just down the hall are those who are supposed to protect americans and they oppose them.