Tutanota Description
Everyone deserves secure email communication, and Tutanota stands as the most robust option available, designed for ease of use while prioritizing privacy. By signing up for free, you can regain control over your inbox. With features like end-to-end encryption and two-factor authentication, the security of your emails is unprecedented. The integrated encryption ensures that your mailbox is solely yours, preventing anyone from accessing or deciphering your information. Being open source allows security professionals to audit the code that safeguards your emails, enhancing trust. Our Android application is free from Google services, positioning Tutanota as the premier open source email platform. Accessible via both iOS and Android, your secure messages are always at your fingertips. Our swift web client and comprehensive applications ensure that sending encrypted emails is a seamless experience. We prioritize your email safety by providing a service free from intrusive advertisements, continuously working to deliver encryption that allows you to concentrate on what truly matters. From our straightforward and minimalistic interface to customizable options, Tutanota is dedicated to meeting your email requirements effectively.
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Tutanota User Reviews
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Customer Support Sucks Date: Sep 21 2023
Summary: Will not be continuing it as I cannot contact customer support with regard to a payment issue for an upgraded subscription. The on-line payment processor does not work and I cannot make a payment. The link given on their website to contact for payment problems does not work.
Positive: Secure, easy to use - good clean interface. Ability to add a custom domain. Privacy and end to end encryption.
Negative: Non Existent Customer Support. No way to contact the company is given on their website - Just FAQ's that I do need the answers to.
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Largest storage for privacy based emailing Date: Aug 15 2021
Summary: This won't become my main email, but it is the best option for more privacy based emailing. Highly appreciate the large size, and calendar/contact integration.
Positive: Tutanota is a privacy based email system. Free accounts come with 1gb, the largest of any comparable free service. Emails can be set with a password and be temporary. Also included is a contacts service and calendar service all in one.
Negative: The web app works way better than the mobile device app. Con mobile, I cant even print an email or save it as a pdf. Free accounts can only use 1 color for labeling.
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Good, but app needs work Date: Nov 10 2020
Summary: I use Tutanota and Gmail, for different purposes. Tutanota isn't at the point yet where it can be used exclusively. Too many websites won't see it as a valid email and it certainly has flaws that need to be fixed in its service . The issues with aliases need to be rethought and fixed, and there needs to be more support overall. It's promising, but it's not quite there yet.
Positive: Tutanota allows you to keep your emails more private by encrypting them, along with a password you can give to the person you're sending the email to. You can choose whether you want to send an encrypted email or not. Tutanota can be access via browser, desktop, or mobile. It comes with a light and a dark theme. You can have several aliases if you pay. Multiple plan options are available.
Negative: Mobile apps needs work. It just doesn't run as smoothly as other email apps. You have to download each file you receive individually no matter what way you access your mail. I don't see why I can have an option to download all files at once. Since it's new and more secure, you'll find many services won't accept it as a valid email either. There's a lot of issues around aliases once you pass the 5 you get from paying. The system definitely screws you over if you want to get rid of one. You may end up having to pay even more just to get more aliases and even though you already tossed one of them. This really shouldn't be at all and is ridiculous.
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