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Yahoo reduced free storage from 1TB to 20 GB in 2025, in May it will be only 15 GB. Surprised? 😮‍💨

Yahoo's move is a reminder: Big Tech doesn't want to offer free products, it wants to lure you in with the free offering.

Check here how Tuta Mail compares to Yahoo and why you should choose #privacy: ➡️ tuta.com/best-yahoo-alternativ…

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in reply to Tuta

Hey @Tutanota. I pay $120 yearly for Dropbox Plus. Will you be offering those capacities at that price range?
@Tuta
in reply to HD

@hareldan We haven't finalized pricing yet, you'll see when Tuta Drive gets out. Stay tuned!
@HD
in reply to Tuta

pls keep zero fee for poor ppls like me 😅
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in reply to Tuta

I miss the old Yahoo Mail from a long time ago when it was unlimited, but now this year it is quite ugly and limited.
in reply to Tuta

🤣🤣 everyone trying to sell everything
I stopped using yahoo few months ago after 18 years of use. 😁
in reply to Tuta

didn’t knew that Yahoo was still a thing in 2026 😆
in reply to Tuta

Perhaps you should take some of your own advise.

If someone does not log in to Tuta Mail for six months, you delete the entire account with no warning. The only way to get it back is to use a paid account – even if the user has the login credentials and recovery code.

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in reply to Nyx

@Isthmus
Also, paid accounts recieve invoices on the day they are due. At this point it's too late to downgrade to free, Tuta will hold your account ransom and not allow you to recieve more emails until you pay another year.

I regret ever trusting these people.

@Nyx
in reply to Cimeryd

@cimeryd @Isthmus If you downgrade after the invoice was issued, please contact us at hello@tutao.de so we can cancel the invoice. Thanks!
in reply to Tuta

I still remember the ad where they said, 'Smile, everyone gets a free terabyte.'
in reply to Tuta

Most corp/companies are cheap skate billionaires, seeing they bought up all the competition. They're the worst penny-pinching nickel and dime you to death for that extra billion they didn't need, as a heroin addict overdosed long ago from their desire for this type of obsession fix.
in reply to Tuta

How are you guaranteeing not to enshittify over time?
Can users freely migrate and move all their data easily?
This is an honest question, not a critique.
in reply to Jef Verbeeck

@Jefverbeeck Of course, you can export all your data. When using your own domain, moving is even easier.
in reply to Tuta

is it good news or bad news. reducing storage might show some honesty.

how much storage gmail has, are they reducing storage, maybe they make that difference somehow.

hotmail use to have 2 megabytes of storage in the long past.

in reply to Tuta

They were offering a terabyte at one point! Holy hell...they must have been really desperate for users after all of those data breaches...I'm surprised they still exist as a mail provider...
in reply to Tuta

What surprises me is there are still people who continue to use Yahoo