Our goal with Tutanota is to offer the most secure email service. The built-in encryption is a good start, but as this post explains, there is more to secure email than just encryption: tutanota.com/blog/posts/secure

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@Tutanota article said "Tutanota pays attention to seemingly little details, such as not using third-party code"

The thing is, Tutanota is just as much a 3rd party to users as anyone else. The f-droid app is a great thing, but what about desktop users, who will be S.O.L after Electronmail drops Tutanota support?

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@Tutanota After Electronmail drops Tutanota, desktop users will be forced to trust on-the-fly j/s in a transaction where Tutanota potentially knows who is signing on before shipping j/s. That's far from the goal of being the "most secure email service".

@resist1984 We have our own open source desktop clients, which are also published as open source. No need to trust others with your secure emails. ;)

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