It’s because of the encryption, any encrypted email provider has this issue, it’s not specific to Proton
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It’s because of the encryption, any encrypted email provider has this issue, it’s not specific to Proton
SSL is not E2EE
It only works through the Proton Mail Bridge application, which is only available for desktop. That’s because Proton’s end-to-end encryption makes it impossible to access your emails while they are on Proton’s servers via IMAP. They would need to be decrypted on the server, but that would make the entire encryption pointless. The Proton Mail Bridge connects to the server, downloads the encrypted data, decrypts it locally on your PC and locally exposes an IMAP server, which contains your decrypted messages.
Hydroxide was specifically created as a free replacement for the official Proton Mail Bridge, so no, it doesn’t require a subscription
For some reason I don’t see the .pdf export option
Notesnook is truly awesome, I’m really excited for their upcoming self-hostable sync server
Change your DNS resolver to one of these https://www.privacyguides.org/en/dns/
Yes, there are no limitations. I’ve been using it since January and it’s been fantastic. Just keep in mind that there are multiple versions of Molly, and UnifiedPush support is not included in the main version. You either need to pull the APK from the mollyim-android-unifiedpush repo, or add the Molly F-Droid repo and download the UnifiedPush version from there.
For the UnifiedPush client, you just need to download ntfy from F-Droid, GitHub or Google Play, go to the settings, set the server to https://ntfy.adminforge.de
, and set the Connection protocol to WebSockets. In the Molly-UnifiedPush app, go to Settings -> Notifications, set the server to https://molly.adminforge.de
and set the Delivery Method to UnifiedPush. I know that my explanation wasn’t particularly great, but it should work. Will soon post a better guide to !unifiedpush@lemmy.dbzer0.com
Try Molly, it’s a fork of the Signal client for Android, which improves battery life (even with WebSockets) or alternatively allows you to use UnifiedPush. Signal doesn’t support UP natively, but Molly has created a bridge called mollysocket, which takes Signal notifications and forwards them to your UnifiedPush server of choice. You can self-host it, or just use a public instance like https://adminforge.de/services/mollysocket/. They also host an instance of ntfy (UnifiedPush server) at ntfy.adminforge.de. If you have questions on how to set this up, feel free to DM me. But it’s pretty easy and you don’t need to self-host anything. And it’s perfectly secure, because although the mollysocket server is added as a linked device in Signal, it doesn’t get the encryption keys to your messages. So it can’t decrypt your messages or see the content of your notifications.
Signal has their own implementation of notifications, which uses WebSockets. It works, and it doesn’t rely on Google, but it eats up battery like crazy. If every app did this, you would have a battery life of an hour. That’s why UnifiedPush is a better solution.
Ok now I get what you mean - I fully agree. UserVoice really sucks as a platform, but there aren’t many good alternatives and I imagine they don’t let you migrate and move the existing feature requests, so Proton is stuck with them.
There is Sign in with SimpleLogin, which is a Proton subsidiary
I wouldn’t go to Yandex directly, just enable it in SearXNG
It also has an option to search 1337x, The Pirate Bay, SolidTorrents and other sites directly
There’s AirVPN
mildly amusing infuriating
Let’s not forget the dozens of big tech companies run by absolute morons that bring products that nobody wants or needs and only stay afloat due to legacy, stealing data & selling it, and/or venture capital.
You just described Twitter/X
Not without Google Play services, that’s why we need UnifiedPush support
Safari has a reader mode