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secure e-mail + calendar + storage all provided by an enthusiastic team that knows that #privacy matters. Thanks guys 💖


Depuis que j'ai choisi @Tutanota ma confiance en la sécurité de mes e-mails à considérablement augmenté. Leur chiffrement robuste, la politique de non-monétisation des données, les 15 alias email pour une protection renforcée, et leur engagement transparent envers la vie privée m'ont convaincu. Je suis ravi de savoir que mes informations restent confidentielles et ne sont pas partagées avec des tiers. Choisir Tutanota, c'est choisir la tranquillité d'esprit.

#privacy
#ConfianceNumérique



Tuta offers a terrific secure e-mail platform and a generous allotment of storage even for free users. #privacy matters. #Tuta #Tutanota


Tuta is quite simple to use, you can feel a steady progress in development. And at all: a statement for security in everday life! #privacy


My privacy matters and Tuta help me to achieve that by save me from a myriad of data and privacy traps. #privacy


I chose @Tutanota because of their focus on privacy and the strong data protection laws of Germany and the European Union. I believe #privacy should be a human right that is codified in law. Thanks! #Contest #GoodLuck


I chose Tuta to protect my #privacy because I like encrypted emails!


I used Tuta (former Tutanota) for years, but it got better and easier in the last year. The app is so clear. And you can sync easily and everywhere. #privacy


"If Something is Free the Product is You." An ethos to live by and that is more important than ever! #dataprivacyday #privacy


🎁 Let's celebrate #dataprivacyday together!🎁

Be one of five lucky winners of one year Revolutionary with 20 GB & 15 email aliases.đŸ„łđŸŽ‰

To enter 👇
âžĄïž Follow @Tutanota
âžĄïž Reply why you chose Tuta to protect your #privacy

#Contest ends Jan 31. #GoodLuck




[EDIT: It's not explicitly stated, but it can be inferred that Bitwarden is asking about email *providers* and not clients. Thanks for pointing it out! Leaving this post up, though, because it's a solid survey.]

Thunderbird friends! @bitwarden has a short survey asking about your preferred #privacy stack -- but they didn't include Thunderbird in the question about email...

Do us a favor, and when you get to Question 2, click "other" and type in Thunderbird! 💙

forms.bitwarden.com/privacy

~JDE


We've teamed up with other #privacy focused companies to fight against the #surveillance pushed by the #EU Chat Control Bill. đŸ’Ș

You are not a criminal & shouldn't be treated like one.đŸ‘źâ€â™‚ïž

Contact your representatives and make your #voice heard! 📣
👉 youtube.com/watch?v=ImM88kFB6N




Today, we call on all Interior, Justice & Economy ministers of EU countries, to choose the right side: #privacy or #surveillance.

Together with other privacy-first companies we call on our ministers to defend encryption & protect privacy. 🔒

Read the full text here: tuta.com/blog/open-letter-encr


#chatcontrol #encryption #security #cybersecurity


Accrescent 0.17.0 is out! Accrescent now caches repository metadata, reducing bandwidth use a smidge, paving the way for a revamped download system, and bringing offline support just a *little* bit closer.

Check out the release notes below! github.com/accrescent/accresce


#accrescent #security #privacy #android #appstore


Greetings from your Tuta Team. đŸ„°

Spread #love. ❀ And spread #privacy! 🔒

Enjoy your Sunday. 😀





🎊 Before you #OwnTheNight, ask yourself who really owns your #email mailbox. 💃

With Tuta, all your data is #encrypted on your devices before it is sent to our servers, leaving only you with access to your files. đŸ’Ș🔒

This is #privacy done right.
👉 tuta.com/


The US #Supremecourt has declined #Twitter's legal challenge to publicly disclose national security subpoenas. đŸ‘šâ€âš–ïž

At Tuta, we pride ourselves on #privacy and #transparency. Our warrant #canary is live and regularly updated. This is one reason among many that keeping your data securely #encrypted within the EU has major privacy advantages over the US. 📣

You can check out our transparency report and live warrant canary here:
👉 tuta.com/blog/transparency-rep



Keeping your #encrypted mailbox safe & secure is our #passion. đŸ„°

In light of the news that Authy is discontinuing their desktop app in August of 2024, we want to let everyone know that Tuta supports all major authenticator apps & U2F keys. 🔐

No need to worry about compatibility when making the jump to a new authenticator app.đŸ€č

👉 tuta.com/blog/posts/2fa-tutano


#Yubikey #aegis #2FA #privacy



"... the website loads in a special browser built into the app, rather than your phone’s default browser. In 2022, privacy researcher Felix Krause found that Meta injects special “keylogging” JavaScript onto the website you’re visiting that allows the company to monitor everything you type and tap on, including passwords. Other apps including TikTok do the same thing."

What the hell?? This is so creepy.

#Meta #JavaScript #Privacy #web #SocialMedia #News #Threads

gizmodo.com/meet-link-history-



In 2024, please switch to Firefox roytanck.com/2023/12/23/in-202
 #privacy #security #opensource #unix #linux #macos


This December, if there’s one tech New Year’s resolution I’d encourage you to have, it’s switching to the only remaining ethical web browser, Firefox. According to recent posts on social media, Firefox’s market share is slipping. We should not let that happen. There are two main reasons why switching is important.
A red panda (firefox) resting on a tree branch.“Red Panda” by Mathias Appel is marked with CC0 1.0.

1. Privacy


Firefox is the only major browser not built by a company that makes money from advertising and/or selling your personal data. There’s been a lot of talk about websites tracking users using cookies, fingerprinting and other nefarious technologies that hurt your privacy. But owning the browser puts Google, Apple and Microsoft in a position where they don’t even need those tricks. We need to use browsers that are independent, and right now that means Firefox.

2. Browser engine monopoly


Wikipedia lists four browser engines as being “active”. Browser engines are the bits that take a web page’s code and display it on your screen. Ideally, they conform to the official W3C standards, and display all elements as it describes. If that’s the case, web developers can easily write sites that work on all browsers. No proprietary vendor lock-in nonsense, just glorious open standards at work.

It’s happened before


In the early 2000’s, Internet Explorer had a massive 95% market share. This meant that many sites were only developed for use with IE. They’d use experimental features that IE supported, in favor of things from the official HTML standard. This was a very bad situation, which hindered the development of the World Wide Web.

Currenty, Chrome, Safari and Edge all use variations of the closely related Webkit and Blink engines. If we want to avoid another browser engine monopoly, we need to support Firefox, and its “Gecko” engine.

Firefox is actually really good


If Firefox would be a bad browser, I would not recommend you to switch. It’s fast, has a nice user interface, and feels every bit as modern and elegant as its competition. I’ve been using it as my main browser for a couple of years now, on Linux, Windows, MacOS and Android. As a web developer, I usually have at least three browsers open, but when I go look something up on the web, I pick Firefox.

So please, help save the web by using the best browser out there. It’s an easy thing to do, and it makes a big difference.

roytanck.com/2023/12/23/in-202


#Firefox #privacy




Performed Email security standards tests with
@internet_nl .
Internet.nl - test to check if the service supports modern internet standards like IPv6, DNSSEC, DMARC, DKIM, SPF, STARTTLS, DANE, RPKI.

Scores:
@protonmail - 75%
@skiff - 85%
@Tutanota - 87%

#emailsecurity #privacy #cybersecurity


This December, if there’s one tech New Year’s resolution I’d encourage you to have, it’s switching to the only remaining ethical web browser, Firefox. According to recent posts on social media, Firefox’s market share is slipping. We should not let that happen. There are two main reasons why switching is important.
A red panda (firefox) resting on a tree branch.“Red Panda” by Mathias Appel is marked with CC0 1.0.

1. Privacy


Firefox is the only major browser not built by a company that makes money from advertising and/or selling your personal data. There’s been a lot of talk about websites tracking users using cookies, fingerprinting and other nefarious technologies that hurt your privacy. But owning the browser puts Google, Apple and Microsoft in a position where they don’t even need those tricks. We need to use browsers that are independent, and right now that means Firefox.

2. Browser engine monopoly


Wikipedia lists four browser engines as being “active”. Browser engines are the bits that take a web page’s code and display it on your screen. Ideally, they conform to the official W3C standards, and display all elements as it describes. If that’s the case, web developers can easily write sites that work on all browsers. No proprietary vendor lock-in nonsense, just glorious open standards at work.

It’s happened before


In the early 2000’s, Internet Explorer had a massive 95% market share. This meant that many sites were only developed for use with IE. They’d use experimental features that IE supported, in favor of things from the official HTML standard. This was a very bad situation, which hindered the development of the World Wide Web.

Currenty, Chrome, Safari and Edge all use variations of the closely related Webkit and Blink engines. If we want to avoid another browser engine monopoly, we need to support Firefox, and its “Gecko” engine.

Firefox is actually really good


If Firefox would be a bad browser, I would not recommend you to switch. It’s fast, has a nice user interface, and feels every bit as modern and elegant as its competition. I’ve been using it as my main browser for a couple of years now, on Linux, Windows, MacOS and Android. As a web developer, I usually have at least three browsers open, but when I go look something up on the web, I pick Firefox.

So please, help save the web by using the best browser out there. It’s an easy thing to do, and it makes a big difference.

roytanck.com/2023/12/23/in-202


#Firefox #privacy




Great post, thanks for spreading #privacy! đŸ’Ș


#Google has a revenue of $162bln and 1.8bln regular users. If we divide these numbers, the value of the services people use giving away their #privacy is $7.5/mo.

But you can have all these services for free (or very small monthly fees) in a privacy-respecting environment: #encrypted email from @protonmail or @Tutanota, online office suite from @cryptpad or @ViOffice, cloud storage Proton or ViOffice, #openstreetmap for maps, #duckduckgo, or @StartpageSearch for search. As simple as that! 😀



The #encrypted Tuta calendar is getting even more new features! 💅

We have introduced full swipe scrolling functionality for all mobile devices to make using your #calendar more intuitive. 📅

Start planning privately today! 📔 🔒

👉 tuta.com/changelog
#productivity #organization #privacy #glowup

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