Posted on 01/06/2022 6:20:30 PM PST by Wuli
I like Protonmail. They have a free option that only offers email which is great. Paid option gives you a VPN and some extra storage capacity which honestly most folks don’t need.
Yes.
Proton.
You can’t beat hover.com.
Been with them 20 years. Canadian firm - 1st class service & support.
You may even to get an email address with your first name, @, then your last name .org
I’ve had my name as my email for 20 years.
Use your own client or their Webmail.
I’ll check them out.
I am totally ready to go through all my Internet based connections, personal, financial and otherwise, and provide each one with the necessary new Emil address(es) when the time comes. Yes, it will require some work and patience but in my view Verizon screwed its long time Internet service customers when it dumped them into AOL with no provision with AOL to continue the tech support Verizon had provided at no additional separate monthly charge & I do not like things that AOL does and hate having to ever see their Leftwing “news” pages everytime it becomes necessary to have to go to their stupid web pages for some reason.
Proton mail!
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ProtonMail. Very happy with it.
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why do/should I want to buy/have a domain name, just to have an Email service provider host Email for me?? Just asking.
Can you send things like photos, videos and live links with their free option?
Thanks in advance.
Yes. Only has a limit to how much data you can send - I think it’s 20mb, but don’t quote me on that.
www.chophillarysnutsoff.com may still available.
I use gmail. They think they use me.
After I heard that Verizon dumped their email service then I thought no thanks to Verizon internet.
get your own domain and setup an email server, try icewarp thats what we use
If you had a Mac you can use @icloud for free with no limits. sorry.
Never had a Mac, never would and do not want my Email sitting out in the “cloud”.
ProtonMail
or
Tutanota
They do use you.
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