Google just launched a new era of tracking - Tutanota
Google just launched a new era of tracking - Tutanota
As Google gives you the choice to opt out of cookie tracking, it silently starts collecting your online habits with fingerprinting.

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saw tutanota in the title and was worried I'd have to switch email providers again
12 0 ReplySame, I'm still in the process of switching over to Tuta from proton
3 0 ReplyNot really a replacement
1 5 ReplyIf i only used proton for email, how is that not a replacement?
4 0 ReplyBecause with proton you can send encrypted email to people off proton with PGP. Tutanota only sends encrypted mail to other people on tutanota.
posteo.de is a better replacement for proton. They support PGP
1 0 ReplyI'm personally more worried about what a company is doing with my data. I.e. Google reading your emails for "personalized ads" or just straight up selling my data.
I feel confident that Tuta is not selling my data, and that's what's important to me.
On top of this, I also use my own domain, posteo does not support custom domains.
3 0 ReplyBut every time you email someone else on gmail, google reads your data. Including all the companies using Google Workspace.
But if you send PGP encrypted to a gmail user with a service that supports it (tutanota does not), then the recipients email provider can't read it
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