Posted on 08/19/2018 5:13:40 PM PDT by Be Careful
I am looking to switch over a few email accounts to more secure providers. Any suggestions?
Protonmail.
Yeah, one-time cypher encrypted, handwritten letter.
Bkmk
My email server is in my basement using OpenPGP behind an OpenWRT firewall.
US PGP to encrypt the email outside of your email program. Take the resulting encrypted file and attach. Send via normal email.
Ask Hillary.
On second thought....
That is like showing someone a picture of New York Tenements on ‘wash day’ and telling people that is what ‘solar power’ drying is like..
Always best to get the ‘older’ picture that has a grayish tinge to it...
Tutanota.
Tutanota.
A small company in Germany, privacy is important, never asks for your phone number when you sign up, full encryption, but can also email to non-encryption users, strips headers (ISP, etc.) from your emails, and so on.
If you could only get it stored at NSA
Quatum key distribution is the only way forward. Get in on the ground floor now:
http://qubitekk.com/quantumgridinitiative/
Hushmail
This is what I have been looking at. I have noted that a few attorneys have been using this on a project that I’ve been working on.
They have a 14 day free trial too. Great to have fake names again. Yahoo got to the point of attaching your real name to your outgoing mail if you used fake names, grrrrr. I can’t say here what I think about those SOBs. They gave themselves the right to use your content and pictures too, say what??? They can stick their Oath agreement.
Get your own domain name and a low cost hosting package. Most include email service, some, with ‘unlimited’ email accounts.
That way you don’t have to worry about a company going out of business, being compromised by the Feds or being taken over by lefties or crooks.
If you are emailing people on other services, especially like on G-mail, it doesn’t matter how secure your own email host is, your messages are vulnerable.
That’s why all my friends and associates have email accounts on at least one of my own domains, so no one is reading our messages to each other.
Write a letter in cursive ... at least half the population and 100% of Progressives won’t be able to read it.
Net@ddress is a USA.NET and SilverSky brand
DDoS attacks on Protonmail and Tutanota mail listed here.
Thanks. Been looking for something like this.
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