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in reply to Tuta • • •While I like Tuta very much I've to say that the E2E encryption is only possible via pre-shared passwords or when sender and recipient both are using Tuta.
Tuta is not supporting established E2E crypto as e.g. GPG. This results in a limited applicability of E2E encryption and IMHO results in most mails send from Tuta users are not E2E encrypted but only use transport crypto (TLS).
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in reply to Tuta • • •Yes, I understand your rational but I think it's flawed.
I agree that some users cannot use GPG due it's complexity, but your approach is just not feasible. Pre-sharing a password with attorneys, doctors, authorities, etc does not work. So while in theory your approach might make sense it does not work leading to the results described.
Moreover, I think it should be the customers choice to use IMAP/POP with GPG if one wants to as both approaches are not mutually exclusive.
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