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@PrismLauncher @Tutanota

I prefer [PGP-based][1] email encryption because of the [network effect][2], but it's still better than most (I assume).

[1]: https://www.openpgp.org/

[2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Network_effect&oldid=1271141125

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@WastedRadiance @PrismLauncher @Tutanota nothing's stopping you from using pgp with tuta

@Crystals @PrismLauncher @Tutanota

I hadn't considered that. I guess I precluded the idea because it's difficult/weird to use an email client on Proton (my email provider) because of the e2ee, so I assumed you couldn't use traditional methods of PGP encrypting on Tuta.

@PrismLauncher @Tutanota ooo that's neet! Welcome to you here !
@PrismLauncher Thanks for the shout-out, and welcome to your encrypted mailbox! 🔒
@PrismLauncher @Tutanota That's actually extremely based, nice!