


Only 150 messages per day and limited storage for the free account.īest for personal as well as business communications. It can be accessed on any device without installing the software.


It seems also that encryption is linked somehow to my password, so ProtonMail team can´t decrypt the emails unless they have my password. What I like about ProtonMail is that they have their own iOS App, but I would need to install a bridge to use Thunderbird, and it seems that it causes often problems. The price is also nice (12€ per year is not a big deal). Also it seems that they have the keys to the encrypted emails at their servers, so you have to trust them. But as an iPhone user, I can´t find any open source email client that I can trust and I will have to relay on Apple own client. What I like about MailBox is that they support almost every client through their standard use of email protocols. but not from a "casual website purchase" of course). But more like usual use: work application/Banking/Insurences/Online puchases (Transportation/PayPal/Amazon etc. I highly doubt that I will be sending encrypted emails as no contact of mine uses them. And I´m still wondering which service is more suitable for an average person caring about his privacy. I like both so far, but the free versions don´t allow me to test the full potential of the two providers. I´ve been doing some reading and I narrowed my choices between two providers: ProtonMail and MailBox. This of course mean at least ditch the email services of Google. Lately, I was trying to regain some of my online privacy.
