That depends on what you actually want/ need. If it's just for a personal one & you don't need a lot of features you could just go with one of the usual free ones (gmail, yahoo, etc.) but just know every one of them will be scanning & selling all your information.
I'd recommend Protonmail also, it'll just cost you about $50 a year or so.
Mail.com is pretty good too (approx $30/ year)
I separated from Google Drive and Gmail because they scan everything. My understanding is that they are at least currently doing it (in part) to feed AI learning. I want my emails end to end encrypted, but I also acknowledge that unless the recipient is using the same E2EE platform, it’s not private.With the sophistication of cookies these days, there is almost no reason to scan email. You visit a site (including this one) Click OK on that annoying cookie pop-up and thew amount of data flow is incredible. New cookies share old info on cookies, meaning they mine your old activity. The only sure privacy with computers these days is the power switch.
The end to end concept is a hard one for most people to grasp. I recently had a very firm conversation with a car dealership about their policies regarding how and what they send via email.I separated from Google Drive and Gmail because they scan everything. My understanding is that they are at least currently doing it (in part) to feed AI learning. I want my emails end to end encrypted, but I also acknowledge that unless the recipient is using the same E2EE platform, it’s not private.
Agreed. It’s good on paper, like Signal vs SMS, but of limited benefit until adopted more widely.The end to end concept is a hard one for most people to grasp. I recently had a very firm conversation with a car dealership about their policies regarding how and what they send via email.
Agreed. It’s good on paper, like Signal vs SMS, but of limited benefit until adopted more widely.
Apple is very secure overall and has good privacy options, but fwiw Apple iCloud Mail is not E2EE - even if you opt into Advanced Data Protection.