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Planning to #DeGoogle or #DeMicrosoft in 2026?

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posteo.de doubled the space from 2GB to 4GB last month posteo.de/en/blog/new-posteo-d…
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@LiJu09 Thanks for letting us know, we will get this fixed.
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Its not so hard, the phone is the biggest challenge.
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@qpixelu HI there. Please try connecting using a different network, for example, mobile data.
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I already have Proton & Signal accounts but seldom use them. Interesting that Signal isn't on the list.
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As an advocate of DeGoogle etc, are there any plans to have a native app on Sailfish Os rather than just the big 2 mobile os
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kind of off-topic, but it seems that Tuta Mail's f-droid version (328.260224.0) is lagging behind the play-store version (331.260224.0), any reason for this?Thanks!
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Do you plan on cresting a "bridge" between the tuta service and third party clients? The only thing I'd still want is being able to use thunderbird with tutamail, just like protonmail is offering
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@marco Hey there! Tuta is fully encrypted - not just the emails, but also the calendar and your entire address book (which you can sync to your phone and use it as an encrypted contacts' app). To support external clients, we would need to support IMAP. But this would mean we would have to send the data unencrypted to a third-party client (e.g. Microsoft's Outlook or Apple Mail or Thunderbird), which defies our security promise of quantum-safe end-to-end encryption.
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@marco What we have recently done is created Tuta as an add-on in Thunderbird, we'd recommend checking this out: tuta.com/blog/tuta-add-on-in-t…
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since this plugin just shows the web interface, I might as well use my browser, so for me sadly this doesn't change anything
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Thanks for your answer, I understand that there are technical limitations, I'm just aware that proton offers this, but I don't know how they implemented it and whether it's safe. Proton just doesn't offer a linux client, which is insane to me.
Also, I'd only be interested in email, since I never use more than one service per provider, but thanks for providing an explanation
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Never trust a company’s own “blog” to critically review their own product. The “cons” list is remarkably short for Tutanota here.
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can you share a bit about an alternative to Google Calendar that works for business people? I've not yet found a way that works with my meeting planner/calendar setup. Thank you!
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