From 39804c612f1c8af075edf8bcfebd74fc03889c95 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Gray Date: Sun, 1 Mar 2020 11:08:45 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Fix capitalization --- _includes/sections/email-providers.html | 12 ++++++------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/_includes/sections/email-providers.html b/_includes/sections/email-providers.html index 972d10e3e..ec7afb325 100644 --- a/_includes/sections/email-providers.html +++ b/_includes/sections/email-providers.html @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
Email Encryption

ProtonMail has integrated OpenPGP encryption in their webmail. Emails to other ProtonMail users are encrypted automatically, and encryption to non-ProtonMail users with a OpenPGP key can be enabled easily in your account settings. They also allow you to encrypt messages to non-ProtonMail users without the need for them to sign up for a ProtonMail account or use software like OpenPGP.

ProtonMail also supports the discovery of public keys via HTTP from their Web Key Directory (WKD). This allows users outside of ProtonMail to find the OpenPGP keys of ProtonMail users easily, for cross-provider E2EE.

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ProtonMail is accessible via Tor at protonirockerxow.onion.

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Email Encryption

Mailbox.org has integrated E2EE encryption in their webmail, which simplifies sending messages to users with public OpenPGP keys. They also allow remote recipients to decrypt an email on Mailbox.org's servers. This feature is useful when the remote recipient does not have OpenPGP and cannot decrypt a copy of the email in their own mailbox.

Mailbox.org also supports the discovery of public keys via HTTP from their Web Key Directory (WKD). This allows users outside of Mailbox.org to find the OpenPGP keys of Mailbox.org users easily, for cross-provider E2EE.

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You can access your Mailbox.org account via IMAP/SMTP using their .onion service. However, their webmail interface cannot be accessed via their .onion service, and users may experience TLS certificate errors.

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Data Security
Email Encryption

Posteo has integrated encryption in their webmail, which simplifies sending messages to users with public OpenPGP keys. They also support the discovery of public keys via HTTP from their Web Key Directory (WKD). This allows users outside of Posteo to find the OpenPGP keys of Posteo users easily, for cross-provider E2EE.

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Posteo does not operate a .onion service.

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Data Security
Email Encryption

Soverin has integrated encryption in their webmail, which simplifies sending messages to users. However, Soverin has not integrated a Web Key Directory (WKD) for users on their platform.

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Soverin does not operate a .onion service.

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Data Security
Email Encryption

Disroot allows for encrypted emails to be sent from their webmail application using OpenPGP. However, Disroot has not integrated a Web Key Directory (WKD) for users on their platform.

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Disroot does not operate a .onion service.

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Email Encryption

Tutanota does not use OpenPGP. Tutanota users can only receive encrypted emails when external users send them through a temporary Tutanota mailbox.

Tutanota does have plans to support AutoCrypt. This would allow for external users to send encrypted emails to Tutanota users as long as their email client supports the AutoCrypt headers.

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Tutanota does not operate a .onion service but may consider it in the future.

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