🔗 Protecting your safety online starts here: https://tuta.com/blog/minimum-password-length
🔗 Protecting your safety online starts here: https://tuta.com/blog/minimum-password-length
@Tutanota Does your solution support open standards like POP/IMAP, allowing the end users to encrypt/decrypt/verify their messages EXTERNALLY? If it does not, please stop using the word "safe" and the name of your product in the same sentence.
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Safe internet or surveillance internet?
The choice is ours, unless governments take it away.
@Tutanota short slogans are nice for marketing.
The Internet is not safer for victims of harassment, when the attackers enjoy anonymity and no accountability because of it.
Platforms can't abide by laws, if they can't figure out if their users are legally (of age) visiting.
Brevity isn't winning any arguments.
@Tutanota and moderation for public communities, 4chan isnt exactly safe
@Tutanota The graphic is correct for email. The Internet is more than just email.
@Tutanota Without tracking and data collection recommendation algorithms would not work. And that's safer. Yes.
You missed the most important one.
A safe internet require distributed and transparent ownership, not tight control by secretive for-profit companies.
Without that, none of the rest matters.
@Tutanota this way of thinking should become mainstream, but unfortunately we are far behind that in public debates.
@Tutanota true! And maybe also: Properly trained human community managers, moderation teams, dispute resolution perssonel, ... ?
@Tutanota how about "content moderation by humans"? Seems important to me when it comes to any platform/software, where harassment could happen.
@Tutanota Just a note. Age verification is not mutually exclusive to everything that is on the safer column. If the real world has age requirements in some operations, it's acceptable that the digital world also has the same. Making the Internet lawless is what drives attacks on other liberties.
@Tutanota It's not about a safer internet it`s about collecting more data from us.
🔗 Protecting your safety online starts here: https://tuta.com/blog/minimum-password-length
@Tutanota we will ditch smart phones and services. Time to use dump keypad phones just for calls and msgs.. Lest flick these stupid companies together..
@Tutanota
I’ve been using unique 20-char random passwords for at least five years. Occasionally, I’ve run into a site where the limit is lower, and then I’ve thought a bit about whether I really need an account at such a poorly coded site. Nope!
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For average user, a password manager will be necessary if every pwsd is so long.
Passkey is a good alternative, but how many service providers allow it is an issue.
That second column isn't designed to make anything safer for the end user.