AnActOfCreation@programming.dev to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 7 months agoWhy I ditched Gmail for Proton Mailwww.androidpolice.comexternal-linkmessage-square106fedilinkarrow-up1300arrow-down115
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minus-squaresugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·7 months agoYup, it’s definitely appreciated. And honestly, the only things that draw me to Tuta over Proton are: price - €3/month; family plan is €3/person; Proton is $4/month (reasonable), family is $24/month (kind of a lot) custom domains - Tuta supports 3 on lowest paid plan, Proton supports 1; I want at least 2 (family + personal project) Monero - I like the idea of digital cash, and this is the closest I’ve seen; I currently don’t have any, so not a deal breaker So mostly cost. But there’s a lot of stuff I like about Proton: Simple Login VPN more polished experience bridge I can host my own Simple Login, Mullvad VPN has more locations, and I don’t use email all that often anyway. I’d switch to Proton if they: added more custom domains to Mail Plus had a Mail Plus family plan (ideally piecemeal like Tuta) Monero is nice but not a deal breaker, and I’m okay with Proton being a little more expensive due to brand recognition.
Yup, it’s definitely appreciated.
And honestly, the only things that draw me to Tuta over Proton are:
So mostly cost. But there’s a lot of stuff I like about Proton:
I can host my own Simple Login, Mullvad VPN has more locations, and I don’t use email all that often anyway.
I’d switch to Proton if they:
Monero is nice but not a deal breaker, and I’m okay with Proton being a little more expensive due to brand recognition.