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Who of you uses one of the above services, what do you think of it?

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[–] BananaTrifleViolin@lemmy.world 1 points 8 months ago

I am using Proton Mail, paid account, after having moved from Gmail.

I like it; it's private and secure, and I like the web interface and the new android app. To use mail clients like Thunderbird you have to install an app called Proton Bridge - it's basically a dedicated VPN to ensure your email communication is kept secure when communicating between their servers and your client. I've had no problems when I tried it on windows, but I did have issues on Linux with the app forgetting my credentials and forcing me to start from scratch; each time it starts from scratch it downloads your whole mailbox which is frustrating. I'm on KDE and I think it's to do with the Kwallet and PGP. It seems to be working now but tbh I use the web interface mainly in linux, and the android app on my phone.

I have no regrets using proton mail, and I would recommend it. I didn't have problems with the old android app, but the new one is good and seems to address other peoples experiences of slowness previously.