Once again, the buy #European is trending. What are your favorite European brands? 🇪🇺
In our latest guide, we take a look at the best European products you can use 👉️ tuta.com/blog/boycott-us-choos…
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Boycott US products? New tariffs make people choose European products. Are we seeing a trend? | Tuta
With the growing movement to boycott US products and services, more people are choosing European alternatives. Let’s take a look at the best European products you can use.Tuta

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in reply to Tuta • • •As long as it is open-source and the business model does not contradict, it does not really matter where the team is located that develops the code:
Therefore, GrapheneOS is a (I might say, the only) viable alternative mobile operating system. /e/OS' security standards seem to be lacking in some regards while SailfishOS, to my knowledge, is not open source.
My pain point still is the dependency on Google Pixel phones due to hardware requirements. I had hopes for @fairphone working towards this, but it seems it has currently (if at all) no priorioty.
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in reply to Tuta • • •your competitor Proton is also a good alternative. Punkt is the best alternative to iOS and degoogled android. Incidentally Punkt also supports Proton by default.
What the EU needs is an equivalent to Apple Health / Google Fit, which integrates with Oura, Polar, Suunto, Withings, Yazio, Awareapp etc. etc.
Can they all cooperate to form this cloud data storage, protected by EU privacy, supported by subscription?
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in reply to Tuta • • •Protonmail is probably my favourite so far, they're doing a great job at replacing googlemail, with others services included like password manager, calendar and now docs/sheets in their protondrive!
I just wish they'd be faster at pushing out linux apps and integration, especially for protondrive. I want to sync files on my desktop!
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The EU is STILL trying to do #ChatControl
Maybe talk about that as your number 1 priority
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in reply to Tuta • • •You're recommending people use phones and operating systems without basic privacy and security patches/protections while claiming those are good for privacy. Fairphone, Murena and Jolla are not safe options. To promote their products, both Murena and Jolla heavily mislead people with inaccurate claims about what they provide and about multiple more private/secure options. People buying their products don't get crucial patches but are led to believe they do...
discuss.grapheneos.org/d/24134…
Devices lacking standard privacy/security patches and protections aren't private - GrapheneOS Discussion Forum
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in reply to Tuta • • •I think you mix things up like I also see with the digital Independence Day #diday
Do we want more privacy/security or do we want to get non US products. This may often go hand in hand but not always.
If we focus on European products, gmx is a viable option. From a privacy point of view, not so much.
Your article is mainly focused around European products, hence no signal, I suppose, but you also state:
“sich für europäische Produkte zu entscheiden - wenn es um Big Tech-Alternativen geht ist der wichtigste der bessere Schutz der Privatsphäre!”
You mix privacy with European or assume every European is more private which is not true. Most privacy focused people e.g. recommend signal, which you dont, because US, I guess. This is confusing
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