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I am trying to choose an email provider, to use with my identifying accounts (like banks, gov ids, etc.). I feel that emails for such cases do not need to be end-to-end encrypted, since most information would already be present with banks, gov, etc.

So I was looking at non-E2EE emails - Mailbox and Posteo.

  • Between Posteo and Mailbox - which one do you use / is better in terms of privacy?

I noticed that both of these are hosted in Germany. With rise in popularity of right wing party, a bunch of stuff around chat control and verification, and even normal German government support for Israel, I was wondering whether I should look for other solutions hosted elsewhere. Or use Proton / Tuta instead?

Also, I am not sure if any of these companies support right-wing or Israel themselves?

Do you have any suggestions regarding this?

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[โ€“] carzian@lemmy.ml 7 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

I've been using migadu for a few years. They're a small company based out of Switzerland for their privacy laws. I haven't had any issues with them. The base plan is cheap and has unlimited mailboxes. Their support is responsive. I'd recommend checking them out

[โ€“] dwelling0088@midwest.social 2 points 2 weeks ago

Second Migadu. Been using them for several years with minimal issues.

I've had a few mail delivery issues, but I think it was coming from my unusual domain name vs anything else.

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