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Hey Linux users! 🐧

Did you know that Tuta offers a dedicated encrypted desktop client for protecting your emails, contacts, and calendar? πŸ”

Best of all it's completely free!

What distro will you be installing it on?
#linux #privacy #email #security #distro

in reply to Tuta

Hello. Will you accept monero directly as a payment method in the future? Other crypto can be easily traced by big brother.
in reply to miniproton

@miniproton Hi there, you can fund your subscription with Monero by purchasing gift cards through our partner ProxyStore. (tuta.com/support/#cryptocurren…)
in reply to Tuta

What's Tuta's opinion on implementing an unlimited Alias service on a shared domain?

Right now unlimited aliases are possible on an own domain reducing spam and making organizing easier.

However a shared domain would increase privacy as evil companies couldn't cross reference data using the unique domain.
Also if catch all is enabled, spammers could just send to xyz@domain.de and I would still receive spam.

Atm I'm 100 aliases deep into iCloud+ as it was the cheapest option (shame)

in reply to Tuta

What happens to a free Tuta account if I don't log in for 1 or 2 years? Won't it get locked?
in reply to User

@qrupdhlcn Free accounts can also use all desktop and mobile clients indefinitely as long as the account is used regularly. By logging in once every 6 months the account will remain active.
@User
in reply to Tuta

I’m on fedora and the appimage works just fine. Although I would prefer if it was a flatpak and that I could install/update it in my software store
in reply to Tuta

I installed it two years ago on GNU Linux Mint πŸ˜‰
in reply to Tuta

I'm using Tuta inside the Rambox app, but so far I'm very satisfied with Tuta. My Linux is MX.
in reply to Tuta

on Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm). Works fine, but normally I don' use it.
Instead, I use the web client with firefox.
in reply to Tuta

Uninstalling as usual. It would be nice if some effort would be made on performance. All the Tuta apps are... sooooo.... sloooow... To the point where they even become glitchy to use.
in reply to Caveman

@caveman Thanks for your feedback. It works quite well on my end. Where are you based and do you use a stable connection? I'd like to pass the details on to our tech team!
in reply to Tuta

Oh, sorry I missed this. I'm based in the US, my connection is stable. And I'm sure it is/was the app. It would be great if there was a setting to disable animations to see if that causes the problem.
in reply to Caveman

@caveman Thanks for the feedback, do send details to hello@tutao.de should it happen again. We'd like to investigate!
in reply to Tuta

In mobile and on desktop, I'm mainly using mid to low end hardware, though it would be nice to see more thought given to those users not shelling out $500-$1000 on a new phone every couple years and those concerned about all the e waste needlessly generated to perform basic tasks in modern computing. If I can play 3d rendered video games from the early 2000s on the machine, I expect to be able to check a few boxes and scroll up and down in my email client without considerable lag.
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