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Most businesses use #Outlook or Google #Workspace - even doctors and lawyers. Though they should know better!

Today we're comparing Gmail, Outlook, Zoho Mail & Tuta Mail so you don't have to. 🔐✨

If you know any business still not encrypting your data, share this link: tuta.com/blog/best-email-for-b…

#privacy #digitalsovereignty

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@adrianvia Actually I was on Zoho for their cheaper prices but the inbox is too convoluted, and getting different addresses and folders to work was also hidden in the settings. My Zoho account is still valid but I was fed up so I moved to tuta, very happy with it. If only I could make it pink 🤔
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If you compare stuffs, compare what is comparable. As much as I hate Microsoft and Google, they are part of a suite. That's why companies select them so you can't just compare Tuta with Outlook and Gmail.
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and are emails encrypted when sending to the 99.99% of people or companies that don't use Tuta, without sending a seperate password (that will not be used and instead your mail will be lost when sending mail >99% of companies)?
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@justenoughducks Not end-to-end. For this, you need the password - or make them switch to Tuta. ;)
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eu has its problems and they seem to be not highlighted when they should be. Better than just silicon valley running the world though, but we can do better than a choice between a rock and a hard place
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I think the absolute worst is the medical professionals that are using AI scribe during medical and therapy session.
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Again with this #goeuropean crap. Stop it. The region doesn't matter. If anything, the EU and the wider European landscape is becoming like China right now.

Push digital sovereignty without pushing an EU agenda.

It's about global collaboration on free and open source software, allowing for global and cultural standards rather than ones tied to a region/state/company/billionaire.

The EU is literally trying to backdoor encryption right now.

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hard to beat them because of them packaging this as a suite which is still way way cheaper for an organization with a whole lot for the same price, hard to argue on that part.
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No comparison when it comes to privacy, these providers are bad news for their users.
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I don't know about how we're in the world, but in the United States, many businesses are part of a franchise business, and the franchise company tells you what you have to use. It is in us contract. And for some reason, they're more invested in the real estate, image, and profit options and really don't care about your security as the franchisee. They barely care about their own. If we could find a way to appeal to those franchise companies so that they would standardize on more secure solutions, it would be wonderful I have not figured out how to do that, but if we could do that, that would turn a ton of small business to more secure solutions.
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€6 monthly, not yearly (according to your website). Where would I get the offer advertised in the post @Tutanota ?
@Tuta
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- Most government agencies in U.S. make employees use Microsoft based everything. From Outlook to Teams to even the new 365 CoPilot crap.
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MISLEADING STATEMENT

"...Tuta Mail offers native mobile apps for Android and iPhone, it’s accessible via web browser, and it has free to use native desktop apps available for macOS, Linux, and Windows."

Source: tuta.com/blog/best-email-for-b…

CLARIFICATION

Tuta does not support native desktop clients.

Tuta desktop clients are based on Google Chromium (Electron).

Source: tuta.com/blog/desktop-clients-…

Electron: wikipedia.org/wiki/Electron_(s…
Chromium: wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromium_(w…

#Tuta #TutaMail #Tutanota