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I’m using Skiff Mail with two custom domains.
I’m using Skiff Mail with two custom domains.
If you find a solution, let me know.
For the time being I’m using this website, and cast it via Chromecast to my TV: https://stream2watch.pk/
I don’t trust them. Too many red flags.
UI has in fact improved but I still find some apps (specially for iOS) somewhat tacky.
Being launched by CERN scientists shouldn’t be a deciding factor.
But yes, Proton is as safe as it gets.
Tutanota also has calendar. But I understand your point.
Tutanota has e-mail and calendar. They are currently working on cloud storage.
Proton Drive client for macOS is on beta right now.
We’re also beginning the beta for our upcoming macOS desktop app for Proton Drive. As with the other Proton betas, we’re starting with Proton Lifetime accounts today, with Visionary users to be invited later. While community feedback is always important, it’s especially vital at these early stages, so we will send beta invites via email based on our ability to keep up with the feedback. We’ll collect feedback both on Reddit and at drive@proton.me. Once the macOS app is released, we’ll also work on our planned Linux version.
Vaultwarden allows all Premium features at no additional cost.
As safe as it can be. No more, no less. One of the best out there.
The best advice you will ever receive is to not use a company’s provided phone on personal affairs.
2FAS on my iPhone with the browser extension on my MacBook.
When I need to enter the code on my laptop, I just click the icon extension, which pings my phone, I accept the request and it auto-fills.
I use a generic custom domain. Like @tangomail.com. I’ve enabled catch-all on that domain and create aliases on the fly.
Prior to that I’ve used Simple Login, AnonAddy and DuckDuckGo E-mail Protection. I’ve used DDG the longest, and the only thing I miss was a dashboard.
Tresorit is the gold standard. Quite hard shoes to fill.
Ente for photos, Skiff Drive for files.
Both E2EE.
If price isn’t a issue, Tresorit would be my recommendation. Automatic photo upload, integration with native file explorer, pretty good speed, E2EE, audited and fantastic reputation.
When using a different personal device isn’t a possibility, this is the way you do it.
I’ve been remote for a while, and I had an old computer just for work. Wiped everything, reinstalled Windows and that computer was just for work.
When I resumed on-site work, wiped everything again and installed Linux.
If I had one computer only, I would go with a virtual machine.
Have you tried Filen or MEGA? Filen gives up to 40 GB for free and MEGA starts at 25 GB for free. Both E2EE and have automatic photo upload.
I use aliases through a third party (DDG E-mail Protection) everywhere except with my banking, my government and my health services. And even on those, I don’t give the primary e-mail adress. Since I have a custom domain, I create one alias for each (banking@customdomain.com, health@customdomain.com, gov@customdomain.com).
Skiff (https://skiff.com/) with custom domain for e-mail. Alternatives: Tutanota (https://tutanota.com/) or Proton Mail (https://proton.me/)
Ente Photos (https://ente.io/) for photo storage. Alternatives: Stingle Photos (https://stingle.org/) or Cryptee (https://crypt.ee/)
Bitwarden. Tried Proton Pass but ultimately stuck with Bitwarden.
It has been my password manager of choice for quite some time and I didn’t see any reason to change.