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Encryption guarantees privacy. ๐
Check here how private email services compare to #Gmail ๐
And read this comparison for all the details: tuta.com/blog/protonmail-vs-gmโฆ
#Tutanota and #protonmail
#protonvpn
#dashlane and #protonsecurity
#portmaster
#joplin and #standardnotes
#firefox and #duckduckgo #brave
#signal and #element
#duomobile #authy
Ah, PS, forgot to mention the
1 app was removed: not having received answers to my question from #ProtonMail for 1 year 3 months, them having the issue tracker closed a few months ago, now the entire repo was archived. There's a new repo, but app size increased even more โ and still no per-ABI builds.
Thus I had to remove ProtonMail now from #IzzyOnDroid, and its return is rather unlikely. Please complain to them not me should this be an issue for you โ and sorry for the sad news.
@protonprivacy
#ProtonMail, #ProtonCalendar, #ProtonVPN, #ProtonDrive, and #ProtonPass.
@obsidian
Replaced my usage of #StandardNotes
@session
Replaced my usage of #Signal
@calyxos
Revamped my old #Pixel
@veracrypt
My usage is infinite...
@keepassxc
Always on a #VeraCrypt volume
My #totp generator...
#Protectli #FW4B running #pfsense...
Meh... but no one knows what tomorrow will bring...
Weโre excited to announce major performance and stability improvements to Proton Mail Bridge.
It's now faster and easier to use your encrypted #ProtonMail inbox with your favorite email client, such as #outlook, @thunderbird, and #AppleMail.
Starting today, Proton Mail Bridge is using a new IMAP library, Gluon, which vastly improves the performance & stability.
Give it a try: proton.me/mail/bridge. If you're already using Bridge, you'll receive the update over the next few weeks.
Encrypt your desktop email app with Proton Mail Bridge
Our Bridge app allows you to add our end-to-end encryption to popular email apps, including Outlook, Thunderbird, and Apple Mail.Proton
With #protonmail I wanted to wait for the native desktop apps, but #thunderbird - this UI makes me want to try this now!
Does thunderbird beta have this UI and features?