Tuta is cool! Its simple they use webview for Android App, I tested it last year for some school work and I liked it a lot.
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independantiste@sh.itjust.works 9 months agoI used Tutanota a few years ago, they have a bit less features and their apps are kind of janky/old feeling, but they have slightly better security because of reasons I forget (iirc something about encrypting the email subject, not sure though)
Tuta is cool! Its simple they use webview for Android App, I tested it last year for some school work and I liked it a lot.
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deweydecibel@lemmy.world 9 months ago
I like Tutanota, and honestly, even though the app feels “old”, I kind of like it. I don’t think of that as “old” , I think of it as “professional”. It doesn’t look like a fisher price toy with giant round objects taking up the visual space. Though I’m keenly aware some “modern” UI designer will be brought in at some point to make it chase iOS aesthetics, as all apps must apparently do now.
What I don’t like about Tutanota is that if I want to use something other than the app, there’s no way. You can’t use Tutanota in a different email client and you can’t automatically forward emails.
I appreciate why. Only allowing access to email through their app helps keep everything encrypted end-to-end.
But not providing the option to allow certain mailboxes to be pulled into Thunderbird or Outlook makes it hard to justify a full move to Tuta. I don’t need that level of security for every single email sent to every single one of my addresses, and I’d like the convenience of being able to let some come through to Thunderbird.
Proton allows this an option, Tutanota does not.