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Anybody got any suggestions for an email to use that is not traceable or cannot be read?
Many thanks Dr
Hushmail.com provide a service that alot of weed guys use.
I don't know much about it personally so can't comment but worth a look I'm sure.
I still use my Hotmail account from 1998...:)
Last edited by Carrom24 (2020-09-17 21:30)
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Just use your gpg, US cant even decrypt that, Thats why its used by I.S.I.S
Secmail seemed pretty good to me.
THere's a few other onion mail services out there.
Throw in encryption and bob is your uncle
Cheers,
McDrugs - i'm Lovin' It! :D
protonmail or secmail over tor...
then only communicate with pgp encrypted messages
pm me by email if you need help or questions
Last edited by WilliwNelson (2020-09-18 10:00)
"you can never be too safe" - aaron scwartz
Tutanota is the best available secure email service. Strong encryption, no logs,your email account can't be accessed even by Tutanota since you'll be the only one with access to the private key.
They're having DDoS problems lately so here is their new URL: now.tutanota.de
Last edited by Xobia (2020-09-18 12:30)
The email travels over the Internet to its destination and the spy agencies collect the details. Even if you use PGP for the message body they can still get all the meta data about IP addresses, heaps of data in the email headers if the receiving server doesn't have TLS configured. ie it depends on who you are emailing as to whether all the header details and message body get encrypted. Basically don't trust email for privacy.
On that basis would you trust [SCAM word detected here] or signal or no?
Cheers,
McDrugs - i'm Lovin' It! :D
On that basis would you trust [SCAM word detected here] or signal or no?
I think Signal is one of the best for what it does, ie keeping content of the messages private. But I'm not sure if it keeps private who you are communicating with. Signal is open source with proven developers.
[SCAM word detected here] doesn't provide the source code apparently, which puts me off using it for really serious private communications. But for less important messaging I would use it.
The protocol we use for email was created in the 1970s before public key encryption was in use. So if privacy is the objective for communication, you need to use something that was designed with that in mind from the start.
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