Theeo123,
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https://proton.me/blog/proton-vs-tuta-encryption

Proton takes a moment to address some concerns, point-by-point, of people comparing it to Tutanota.
This article focuses largely on the encryption, and some misinformation about Protons practices.

#Proton #tutanota #Encryption #Privacy

pixelcode,
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@Theeo123 Proton's article also isn't entirely honest, it says that Tuta claim that the proprietary nature of Tuta's encryption makes it more secure than Proton's open encryption.

  1. Tuta relies on the Signal Protocol, which is not proprietary. No clue why Tuta didn't mention that in their own article, though.

  2. Tuta called out PGP for its lack of subject encryption and Perfect Forward Secrecy.

  3. Proton ignore that Tuta's article is largely about Switzerland in general, not just Proton.

Theeo123,
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@pixelcode

The proton article is not unbiased, but again, much of it focuses on Tuta's posts, on reddit/social-media, by Tuta employees, not their official marketing materials.

The posts they have made, especially recently, have a VERY VERY different tone from their official press.

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pixelcode,
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@Theeo123 Do you have examples for that? Proton only referred to Tuta's blog article, and I don't use Reddit very frequently. 🤷

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