WE ALL NEED A SAFE EMAIL SERVER Choosing an Encrypted Email Server is tricky please help

Can Anyone help? I need an safe Email now that Sigaint is being flagged by scammers and Hackers. Can Anyone Recommend a Good Email Server where we all can be safe to Use?


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[2 Points] None:

Maybe Hilary has some input on this.


[1 Points] ARaceKarr:

Sigaint


[1 Points] KoreaLemonade:

Facebook messenger.


[1 Points] trappy_AB:

sigaint? riseup? You could host your own


[1 Points] skurts491:

Protonmail


[1 Points] pinochetHA:

Sigaint has had a serious security issue, and in my view has lacked transparency in how it dealt with it. I am also think Sigaintd is being a little greedy in how he runs the service.

Trappy recommends Riseup but I would never use them as they are happy to censor and delete accounts. They also don't like criminals, even nice criminals, which is sad.

Protonmail is javascript reliant. The owners are not anonymous, meaning there is a physical single point to apply pressure to.

My requirements for a mail provider is being run by individual/s who are anonymous and competent. They need to be anonymous or some fucker will sub poena them and they will co-operate. They need to be competent for obvious reasons. Just for the record there is no such thing as a "safe" email provider. The admin will always be able to read your mail if it isn't encrypted. The admin can always fuck up and get hacked. The admin can always be a cop and not be polite enough to tell anyone. If you want safe emails use encryption.

atm I am migrating to volatile for my emailing. It has an onion, it's run by someone I know and trust and it will be run liberally. It has no webmail, which I fully approve of. But it is semi-public right now so getting an account may not be easy for everyone. Lelantos is another option, but it is paid email. cock.li is another email provider with an onion, but they won't tolerate legal activity when its reported to them. Not sure they actively look.

Edit: lol just noticed a mod had already flared this post with the safe email fallacy point.