I mean that’s fair, you can’t trust anyone but yourself, your best bet is to self-host and hope your emails get accepted. Then again, I don’t trust myself to securely set up my own email host.
they say they’re secure, but they don’t educate the normies about how the security works. they hide all the encryption tools behind a interface that could be doing anything. I use PGP and auto crypt. I’ve asked my protonmail friends to give me their keys. I don’t get them. I have sent them encrypted email, with auto crypt headers, and what they send back is plain text.
whatever security protonmail provides doesn’t actually apply to email.
i don’t trust protonmail, either.
I mean that’s fair, you can’t trust anyone but yourself, your best bet is to self-host and hope your emails get accepted. Then again, I don’t trust myself to securely set up my own email host.
Email is generally considered the one thing you never want to self host, so that hope is doing a lot of heavy lifting.
Why don’t you trust protonmail?
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they say they’re secure, but they don’t educate the normies about how the security works. they hide all the encryption tools behind a interface that could be doing anything. I use PGP and auto crypt. I’ve asked my protonmail friends to give me their keys. I don’t get them. I have sent them encrypted email, with auto crypt headers, and what they send back is plain text.
whatever security protonmail provides doesn’t actually apply to email.
and then there’s this.
https://digdeeper.club/articles/email.xhtml#protonmail
https://web.archive.org/web/20240316142328/https://encryp.ch/blog/disturbing-facts-about-protonmail/