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Capt251978

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Been using ProtonMail. Noticed several sources don’t allow this. What email
Service is acceptable? Thanks.
 
I was gonna ask the same thing. Who doesn't accept proton?

Either way, another common encrypted email service that is accepted is Tutanota.
 
Purity source labs. When you register on the site, it gives a message to not to use proton, yahoo and a few others.
 
Purity source labs. When you register on the site, it gives a message to not to use proton, yahoo and a few others.

Proton mail has been known to get hacked often so we prefer another provider. Tutanota is a another email provider that’s pretty solid. It’s free to sign up and always a good idea to have a few emails anyway my man!
 
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Proton mail has been known to get hacked often so we prefer another provider.

Hack attempts happen all the time with email providers, nothing from Protonmail has ever been compromised. Even if people walked out the door physically with their servers it wouldn't matter. Tutanota is currently being forced to add in back doors for the German Gov't, hardly a good option. Anybody that emails either PM or Tuta from a non encrypted email is still just as unsafe as gmail to gmail. At least PM encrypts all parts of the email, Tutanota doesn't, only the body. Huge difference when it comes to warrants being served. They may not get the body, but if they get where it came from and it didn't originate from an encrypted provider than they'll just subpoena the other end and have it all.
 
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