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Btw, the reason why I disagree is because the author seems to only see two possible models for social networks: centralised corporations vs all-powerful admins. But there is many more ways to go about this. Your company probably runs an email server for you, who is in charge of that? Some all-powerful admin? No drama there, right? How about coops/associations which run distributed services, such as... Source: about 1 year ago
Closest I can think of is disroot, but I don't think they do webhosting. Source: about 1 year ago
Yes that's a good idea and I would very much like to participate. This is a good platform we could use. Https://disroot.org/en. Source: over 1 year ago
To get a sense of what two organizations already host freely, take a look at Disroot and Framasoft. Source: over 1 year ago
Hey, you should give Disroot a try, they offer a free mailbox plus a bunch of other free online services. They are based on principles of freedom and privacy. Source: almost 2 years ago
I recently switched from gmail to criptext, and I'm unable to find any option in bitwarden to change my email. Do I need to create a new account and import data from old one, or there is an option somewhere I'm missing? Source: over 2 years ago
AFTER they fix that? Yeah I'd love to see their take on a privacy focused email app. For now? There's ProtonMail, Criptext and many others available. Some are free, some are paid. Source: almost 3 years ago
The thing that bothers me about both of these services is that they are the one generating the encryption keys for you on their servers (so is that truly private), the email metadata isn't encrypted and unless you pay for it you can't export your data. Or at least that is my understanding of what these services are lacking? Do people have any experience with some of the alternatives I saw out there? Cryptext... Source: almost 3 years ago
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