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Gingery · 46-50, F
Protonmail is Swiss and has does not follow EU GDPR and privacy laws.
Personal privacy is more highly valued and respected under Swiss legislation.
SwedishGuy · 56-60, MNew
@Gingery I know but german emails follows GDPR and I have red on the Net that german emails have really good security and end-to-end encryption.

Maturebate · 70-79, M
Proton is good
SwedishGuy · 56-60, MNew
@Gingery Most free emails are limited and contains alot of adds too but they are good to start with.
Gingery · 46-50, F
@SwedishGuy I agree, but I have no ads with protonmail (free version). There are probably storage limits, but I’ve not noticed, but then I don’t often send or store large files.
I guess it depends on your needs.
SwedishGuy · 56-60, MNew
@Gingery It does. Protonmail also have a clouddrive called Proton drive which is included in Protonmail but you dont have much storage space in it with the free account. I have Proton myself but the paid version and I use proton drive tp store my PDF-files.
FreddieUK · 70-79, M
Thank you. I'm going to explore these as I am fed up with the one I have at the moment - based in California.
SwedishGuy · 56-60, MNew
@FreddieUK I can recommend inbox.eu in Latvia or eclipsomail in Germany, eclipsomail has both a free account with ads and a paid addfree Premium account for 1.99 euro a month or 23,88 euro a year but germany has many other email providers too. The choise is yours.
FreddieUK · 70-79, M
@SwedishGuy Looking at them right now. 🙂

 
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