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Hey all, I've been taking my digital privacy and security much more seriously this year, but the one thing I've been stuck on and feels overwhelming to me is email. So I wanted to know what do you guys use or what practices do you follow? Do you keep a separate email or alias for every single account, or just compartmentalize, like one email address for online shopping, one for business, one personal correspondence, and etc.

What services do you use? Right now I have a free Tutanota and ProtonMail account but haven't decided which one to pay for, if either. ProtonMail makes me iffy with the amount of controversy and debate that has come out of them in recent years even though it comes with a lot of other nice stuff like cloud storage and a vpn. Tutanota I just dislike the fact I can't add it to third party mail apps like Thunderbird, but this might not be a deal breaker. I know there are others, so what do you guys use? I don't need something to protect my emails from the NSA or organizations like that but definitely something more private and secure than gmail. Thanks.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I'm actually a current Mullvad VPN customer, I know of their browser but I haven't tried it. They're very privacy friendly, no email required for sign up, and you can even mail them cash to pay. While I like what stand for and think they're awesome, recently they decided to stop offering port forwarding for their VPN, so I need to find an alternative. My main use case for VPNs is torrenting, so port forwarding helps with that a lot. Proton VPN offers port forwarding which was why I was considering just using them for both email and VPN.

Their browser sounds interesting though, from what I've heard it's basically Tor browser but without the Tor network. The fingerprinting protection sounds awesome, I think one issue with my current browser setup is that I'm probably very unique and easy to fingerprint. So will look into that.