I'm so overwhelmed with the privacy options out there. Anyone wanna share their setup for syncing/using

Calendar
Contacts

What email providers do you use?
Do you have a custom domain for your email?

Does everything FOSS play nicely with eachother?

Do you use Reddit logged in? What about other social media?

Ahhh!!

@soudk Okay, I'll just go down the list and try to answer all of your questions, forgive me if I miss one.

For offline calendar, use Etar. If you need Calendar and contacts synced, use self-hosted NextCloud.

I don't use email, but I always recommend Tutanota to everyone, ProtonMail is extremely shady to me, I can clarify if you'd like.

Custom domains for email providers are worthless unless you plan on switching providers frequently or using the same email for business as personal.

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@ThreeBadgersInATrenchcoat Hey! Thanks for your response. Self-hosting Nextcloud I'm not sure of... I don't know if I can set it up properly on my own just yet.

Why do you think protonmail is shady?
As for custom domains, I mean, every ~10 or so years there will be better providers out there so I don't want to lock myself in so early. I have tutanota email but like, I'm worried if they go under or slow down development.

@soudk Its actually really easy. If you don't want the fastest, I'd recommend using the Snap package. TLG has a decent tutorial regarding the Snap version if I recall correctly.

Here's a list of reasons why I think ProtonMail is shady and will never trust them:

The developers of ProtonMail, don't even use ProtonMail, they use almost exclusively GMail or Outlook.

They don't let you register over their .onion. If you go to their .onion and then click register, it redirects you to their

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clearnet site.

Its next to impossible to make an account over Tor, as they make you supply another email, your phone number (destroying any anonymity), or even forcing you to donate them money (also destroying anonymity).

They can't provide the zero-access or full un-tamperable e2ee that they claim. Its functionally impossible on the email protocol.

They're partially owned and closely tied with the Swiss government.

They were developed with NSA and CIA oversight.

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They engage in illegal cybercrimes.

They raised $550,000 to "stay independent" but then immediately after the funding campaign ended they sold to a U.S. capital firm.

If you don't mind any of this, then use their service. If you do, I'd suggest you look elsewhere (like Tutanota).

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