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🎂 🎁 TutaCrypt Turns 1 - and you get the present! 🎂 🎁

👉 Comment below when you joined the encrypted side 🔒 & win. This is your chance to become a LEGEND one year for FREE.

👉 tuta.com/blog/celebrating-one-


#Tuta #Giveaway #Legend

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I joined up in Feb and moved away from big corporations. My recommendations for Android mastodon.online/@iSabreman/114

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I joined October 2023.

PS:
When I write to a Gmail-adress I use this signature:

This mail is sent to a Gmail account - so it is not PRIVATE. Google, advertisers, authorities etc. reads this as well. If you want to write in private you can sign up for a mail account here: tuta.com/

And CONGRATULATIONS, Tuta with your milestone

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I joined up just last month when I learned about Tuta here on Mastodon, and I couldn't be happier.

I am now moving all of my important correspondence over and encouraging others to join me.

The only problem we found is we'd like to set up our organization with Tuta, but there are limits on what we're allowed to do as an org. We're gonna have to look into it a little bit more.

I love that I can have multiple personal email addresses with one login, as I'm one of those people who separates email functions by address.

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I first joined Tutanota when it was still called Tutanota, and I oddlt had the hardest time remembering the name. I believe that was the end of 2023. I was happy to see the site renamed Tuta. It makes it so much easier for me to recommend the service now. Although, I still have my Tutanota name. I finally subscribed as a paying customer, this month (March 2025).
in reply to Pau Cabrera

@cch If your account is new (created after March 2024), you are already using quantum-safe encryption for all internal emails. You can also send quantum-safe encrypted emails to others with a shared password. If you choose to send normal emails, these will only be protected with TLS and not quantum-safe. That's the good and bad about email interoperability.
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