What small, easy things can the average person do to start protecting their privacy today?
“Just do what you can without overburdening yourself. So, use #ProtonMail, use #Signal or #Threema, use #DuckDuckGo — these are very good alternatives. And whenever you can, say no to cookies.

@ilyess @sergeant When Protonmail sends you a notice that you have a msg waiting, there's apparently no way of knowing if the msg that's waiting is actually just an announcement from Protonmail themselves. So you could be forced through hoops like Protonmail's only to find spam waiting. CAPTCHA has ruined as far as I'm concerned. I wouldn't want to lead someone their CAPTCHA trap

@resist1984 @sergeant Yeah, I don’t really agree with their Captcha usage either. However, I’d rather have ppl use #protonmail than #gmail.

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@ilyess @sergeant There are lots of -free email services that avoid : onionmail, mail2tor, danwin, autistici, riseup, tutanota. Protonmail is no longer worthy of endorsement because of the CAPTCHA. If the user can't handle PGP clients, then Tutanota is the way to go.

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