Webmail Smackdown: Which Is Best? - Comments Page 3
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When I bought my first coI stayed with them until I switched to AT&T in 2012. I used earthlink mail for all my personal email and gmail for news and shopping. I liked many features that earthlink had, like sorting by columns, but it had the smallest cloud storage limit, maybe 1 gig; so I used Mozilla, then Thunderbird to store most on my desktop. |
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Bob: AOL Mail does not offer an option to forward all your mail to a new address. |
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May I add safe-mail.net to your list of email clients? It's very secure (better than Hushmail, imho, and doesn't require log-in every 3 weeks to keep your account free), with various user options for the level of security desired. With its (small) Symphony download icon on your task bar, your inbox is only a click away. I'd also add tor mail to your list, though that does require downloading the Tor browser (for max security). |
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To "Anne 15 March 2014," "Cybercipher50 |
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Canadian-run Hushmail privacy policy reveals it's wholly-owned subsidiary of a Delaware USA entity, and Hushmail does NOT "throw away the keys" they retain the right to use your passphrase to decipher your encrypted emails per their privacy policy. But in response to USGov NSA PRZM Snowdon Gmail scandal now inclusive of Firefox & AOL too, crowdfunding wrought Swiss global Protonmail uniquely encrypted by you BEFORE ARRIVING AT YOUR INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER so your ISP really can't get into your business no matter how pressured by govt; & their servers 1000 feet under granite protect even from nuke disaster! Protonmail drawback is requiring JavaScript, though not a downloaded program, Bob Rankin recommends not allowing due to vulnerabilities and phase-out. |
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Security is the best for anyone because many organizations and company our conversation through email and other social sites. But it is not secure. |
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