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Microsoft 365 price shock: Better quit vendor lock-in now! | Tuta
Starting July 2026, Microsoft plans a huge price hike for Microsoft 365 of up to 16.7%. Time to look for replacements.Tuta
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in reply to Tuta • • •At work I sadly still have an account and mostly MS tools, but maybe that will change depending on how the Swiss Government BOSS project will go >.> bk.admin.ch/bk/en/home/digital…
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in reply to Tuta • • •Missing the BSDs as OS alternatives.
#BSD #RunBSD
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in reply to Tuta • • •Any plans to help people move to Tutamail by allowing the revolutionary plan to import emails?
And any ETA for Tuta Drive and a list of features?
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in reply to Tuta • • •With every post you make, I become more convinced not to subscribe to your products and to recommend this to others as well.
Is it reasonable for you to nominate your product, which is still under development and not yet complete, and leave Protondrive?
Your impartiality and credibility do not exceed 0%.
You do not have real criteria for recommendation and nomination.
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in reply to Tuta • • •I’d also recommend mobile browsers like Cromite, a Chromium-based browser without Google with privacy and security tweaks.
I’d also suggest IronFox as an alternative to standard Firefox, but note that some Gecko-based browsers have had sandboxing and site‑isolation shortcomings on Android in the past.
EDIT: I forgot to mention Brave. Many people say it’s a good browser for desktop and mobile, but I have reservations about the company.