[-] messab@lemmy.zip 2 points 6 hours ago

Yes, it's has that problem... and I’m now looking for other reliable apps...

[-] messab@lemmy.zip 2 points 6 hours ago

Yes, that’s a good idea, thank you.

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Does anyone know of any alternatives to Pinterest? To be honest, I’m fed up with it—not just because of its interface, but because of the data collection and tracking, to the point where I’ve started seeing adverts for the very same things I was searching for on other apps that have nothing to do with it. If you’ve had any experience with any alternatives (I’m particularly interested in design interior and architectural and envirenement content), please let me know.

[-] messab@lemmy.zip 5 points 1 day ago

Thank you very much for sharing the link. From the video, I understood that he was saying Proton has become a large company, which makes it vulnerable to attacks and scrutiny, and less likely to identify potential vulnerabilities. For that reason, one should not rely entirely on it for the various applications it releases. Yes, he’s right: a very small company specialising in a specific field is better than a large, diversified company.

[-] messab@lemmy.zip 3 points 1 day ago

Yes, thank you. But I didn’t mention them because they aren’t entirely free; they cost one euro a month, and I said email had to be either completely or partially free.

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Completely free European email services, based on the principle that ‘your data is not our product’ (GDPR) Here is my carefully curated list 👇

1️⃣ Proton Mail 🇨🇭

2️⃣ Tuta Mail 🇩🇪

3️⃣ Disroot.org 🇳🇱

4️⃣ Infomaniak kMail 🇨🇭

5️⃣ Mailfence 🇧🇪

6️⃣ Murena.io 🇫🇮

7️⃣ Mailo 🇫🇷

8️⃣Twake Mail 🇫🇷

🚫 No adverts 🚫 No data selling 🚫 No tracking ✅ European servers ✅ GDPR-compliant ✅ Completely Free.

If I’ve forgotten anymail else, please do leave a comment so we can all benefit from it. Thank you.

messab

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