I’ve been using Tutanota for a while now. Been interested in people’s opinions about Tutanota and Protonmail.

  • @PublicLewdness@burggit.moe
    link
    fedilink
    English
    21 year ago

    I use both Tutanota and Protonmail and love both. Protonmail is based out of Switzerland where Tutanota is based out of Germany. Germany is part of fourteen eyes so I give the win to Proton there. Tutanota has lower prices. Tutanota has apps available in App Image and Flatpak for Linux where Proton is only in the AUR and as a .deb. Tutanota has an Android app on F-Droid where Protonmail you have to navigate their site to find a standalone apk. Both are on the Fediverse but Proton did leave for a while where Tutanota stayed and was more active. Overall both are good choices.

  • @keenworld@midwest.social
    link
    fedilink
    English
    181 year ago

    I’ve never used Tutanota but been a Proton Unlimited user for a few years now. I definitely like the mail service, and Drive and VPN are nice but can be slow, especially Drive. Everything else I don’t have much use for, and honestly I cringe when I see the new stuff they’re working on. Not that any of it’s bad, but it feels like they’re in the “can’t just make a good product” camp, constantly trying to add on new stuff instead of focusing on quality. Could have it all wrong, though, I’m just a person, not an analyst.

    • nevernevermore
      link
      fedilink
      61 year ago

      i immediately got defensive at this, but that’s just my sunk cost fallacy speaking. The fact that it’s a suite is what originally sold me; cancel my 1password/dropbox/PIA and still have money left over. But yeah apart from proton mail everything else is halfbaked, and in the case of protonpass i’d call it undercooked/raw.

    • WeAreAllOne
      link
      fedilink
      English
      91 year ago

      +1 on that. They’re still struggling to make a good app for VPN on Linux while every other provider has sovlrd this ages ago. But overall a good service.

      • @sanpo@sopuli.xyz
        link
        fedilink
        English
        81 year ago

        To be honest, that’s probably less of a priority since most Linux users are likely to be comfortable with just downloading the configs and importing them into NetworkManager.

        Personally, Linux VPN app is not something I ever had any interest in. I’d rather get a Drive sync client…

        • WeAreAllOne
          link
          fedilink
          English
          21 year ago

          Well in a recent poll that Proton held in Reddit I think, Linux users were the first requesting an app.

  • PhillyCodeHound
    link
    fedilink
    English
    71 year ago

    I love Proton and have been a visionary member for quite a few years. They give visionary member so much space it’s nuts.

  • @bom@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    English
    11 year ago

    grandfathered premium sub 12$/year with a custom domain for my mails is what im using and I am pretty happy. Would recommend

  • @mintycactus@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    English
    51 year ago

    Both are ok, but Proton is too weird, also IMAP issue for Linux users makes it even worse. Posteo is probably better service, than both combined.

  • ShroOmeric
    link
    fedilink
    English
    61 year ago

    I am fine with Tutanota. Simple and working. All the half-finished services from Proton are just really annoying for me.

        • @peregus@lemmy.world
          link
          fedilink
          English
          21 year ago

          Ok, I meant what are the problem in their services? I personally really hate their Android email app, which have annoying bugs, but for the rest I’m pretty happy.

          • ShroOmeric
            link
            fedilink
            English
            11 year ago

            Oh sorry! I mostly hated their VPN app on linux: it’s not like their VPN is a brand new service and still they can’t manage to make it work painlessly. Switched to Mullvad and now I can forget to even have a VPN. And also the Android mail app could be better indeed.

            All in all it seems to me that Proton makes sense if you can have the entire package: but once you have problems with one or more of their services (VPN, email) and need to look elsewhere, then you can find good alternatives at cheaper prices.

  • @light_martyr@sh.itjust.works
    link
    fedilink
    English
    81 year ago

    Plus one for Proton. I’ve used Tutanota but enjoy the Proton suite. It’s been a while since I used Tutanota so can’t remember if they have a suite or not

  • A10@kerala.party
    link
    fedilink
    English
    101 year ago

    Tutanota deleted my account due to not logging in for 6 months. That was rough.

  • @sebamann@discuss.tchncs.de
    link
    fedilink
    English
    41 year ago

    Proton lost me in the testmonth. I wanted to cancel the auto renewing subscription about two weeks before it would habe been renewed and realized that they immediately removed all subscription-features. That disappointed me so much. That’s not fair, I think.

    • Poggervania
      link
      fedilink
      81 year ago

      “I have no evidence, but let me make an unsubstantiated claim and mention there’s YouTube videos about it and then recommend the very thing I said might be problematic”

          • @DahGangalang@infosec.pub
            link
            fedilink
            11 year ago

            That’s fair.

            I do think this video lays out a clear case that Proton is not as open and anonymity focused as it could be. While going from those facts to a postulation that it’s a fed honey pot is probably a stretch, to use this as grounds to say “Proton isn’t as trustworthy as they claim to be” seems reasonable.

            Thoughts on that line of thinking?

              • @DahGangalang@infosec.pub
                link
                fedilink
                11 year ago

                Yeah, I think that’s a reasonable expectation from the service. The notion that it’s an end-all-to-beat-all service is foolish, but when properly incorporated into an otherwise robust personal protection plan, it can probably help with security.

    • @privacyfalcon9899@lemmy.one
      link
      fedilink
      English
      91 year ago

      Bulls*t. What the random YouTubers claim without evidence is also nonsense. It’s remarkable to allege that an open source and audited app is a honeypot. Well, find it guys, it’s open source.

        • @sanpo@sopuli.xyz
          link
          fedilink
          English
          11 year ago

          I didn’t watch the video, because I don’t have 15 minutes to listen to what sounds like a conspiracy theory, but the source link for his info he put in description is dead, so that doesn’t inspire confidence…

          Anyway, how would a Swiss company be a honey pot for the feds?

    • Dusty
      link
      fedilink
      English
      221 year ago

      Don’t have any real evidence to substantiate this,

      Then why post it and spread FUD?

      Seriously shit like this is ridiculous and should get you banned. I can make shit up with no evidence as well, but it does no one any good.

  • Alligatorade
    link
    fedilink
    English
    51 year ago

    Better graphic interface for proton and it come with vpn, storage (500go), proton pass, calendar, etc

    I pay 12$ a month

  • scytale
    link
    fedilink
    English
    41 year ago

    Protonmail’s interface and mobile app is more refined and faster than Tutanota’s, and PM has more features on their free tier than what Tutanota provides on their free tier. Having said that, both are great email providers. I have accounts on both but I tend to use PM more at this point in time.

  • river
    link
    fedilink
    English
    81 year ago

    Tutanota is mainly an email service, with very basic calendar and contact functionality. Proton has a suite of apps, including Mail, Drive, VPN, Calendar, and Pass. I got the Tutanota subscription when it was €1/month and it works well for me.

    I used to use both mail mobile apps, but found out that Proton Mail notification doesn’t work without Google Play Services, which is a deal breaker for me. So I use Tutanota as my main email and Proton as my backup and for its Drive. Either way, I’m just glad to leave Gmail.

  • Quereller
    link
    fedilink
    41 year ago

    I am using Tutanota as my e-mail provider and it’s quite OK.