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"textContent": "ToughBird:\n\n> They say zero knowledge architecture. Isn’t this Proton’s marketing terminology as well?\n\nZero knowledge isn’t strictly “Proton’s marketing terminology “, they do use it, but so do numerous other companies which focus much of thier marketing on privacy advantages.\n\nOtherwise I agree that this looks like:\n\nToughBird:\n\n> basically ProtonMail with a Internxt inspired skin.\n\nand:\n\nToughBird:\n\n> for 10 USD per month, this one seems to be asking for a lot more. I’m not convinced it’s worth it even if it holds up to the same privacy, security, and encryption standards of Proton/Tuta",
"title": "Astermail E2E email, anyone heard of it?"
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