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Hello

As title says I need an e-mail provider that does not really share our informations like Google do. I will use it for E-bay, paypal, other ads websites.

Thank you
 
Read the privacy policy. Pretty much any commercial email provider will keep your data private, but naturally you have to pay. There's (still) no such thing as a free lunch.
 
Protonmail comes to mind, but if you really want secure - there's nothing better than having your own mail server.
The only issue is that some websites(like PP or ebay) don't support "non-conventional" email domains.
 
try squirrel email or proton mail? As I was typing @silentbogo :)
 
Protonmail comes to mind, but if you really want secure - there's nothing better than having your own mail server.
The only issue is that some websites(like PP or ebay) don't support "non-conventional" email domains.

Yeah, it's a pain to have to have a dedicated machine running for most folks, but that is certainly an option.
 
I don't have internet connection at home just my cellphone data plan so no server possible. Also Squirrel mail last update based on their website is v1.0 on Mar 28, 2014. I use my cellphone for sales as it's more practical for taking pictures and posting them plus receiving e-mails and phone calls.
 
Proton mail is nice and free. (been using it for a few years)
 
Proton mail is nice and free. (been using it for a few years)

I see that the headquarter is in Geneva Swiss but do you know where are located the servers? Are they in Swiss because they are considered Neutral? Thx
 
IDK the answer to that. It's a good service for a great price.

After reading on their website their servers are located in Swiss at their headquarter. Registered to a free account since it's new for me and all I need for now. Thank you for the advice on that. :)
 
Khek. Didn’t a report come out a few weeks ago that CIA was literally running some swiss "privacy" companies?

 
Proton mail was developed for CERN, or by folk involved with it. I once used it to set up an account to report something I saw on the web.
 
Just a reminder: if you lose password for your protonmail account, all your emails turn to dust.
 
Khek. Didn’t a report come out a few weeks ago that CIA was literally running some swiss "privacy" companies?

On their website you can see the team behind Proton mail and VPN.

Just a reminder: if you lose password for your protonmail account, all your emails turn to dust.
You have the feature to setup a backup email to send you the code and process to change password.
 
You have the feature to setup a backup email to send you the code and process to change password.

After "recovering" your account you will still lose all your emails because they are encrypted with your password.
 
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Why not using SMIME or PGP to encrypt your mails by yourself? You can use ANY mail provider and only the recipient can read your mails and vice versa.
Besides the encryption you can also sign your mails to ensure the recipient that the mails are from your side.

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I just have recognized you don‘t want to encrypt the text, you want anonymous email. Then pgp is not the thing to go, sorry.
 
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Why not using SMIME or PGP to encrypt your mails by yourself? You can use ANY mail provider and only the recipient can read your mails and vice versa.
Besides the encryption you can also sign your mails to ensure the recipient that the mails are from your side.

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I just have recognized you don‘t want to encrypt the text, you want anonymous email. Then pgp is not the thing to go, sorry.
Proton does that automatically from what ive read
 
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You should start smoking you sound little bit agressive :)

Why is it that knowledgable people are often called aggressive? Why is it OK to spew complete nonsense with impunity? Questions, questions, questions.
 
And before those questions are answered with an escalation of bickering, let's focus on the OP. Please.
 
let's focus on the OP. Please.
Good plan.
The point here is that Proton Mail provides a secure way to send Email on the web. It's no-cost, secure, (as long as you remember your password) and it's easy to use.

I think that it covers all of the requested features in the OP's post.
 
Keep it on topic.
Stop the insults and off topic comments.

Thank You.
 
GMX.com
 
I just went to GMX.com and read up on their service. It seems to be pretty dialed-in too. Maybe the OP would like to check it out as well.
 
I use Gmail and never had a problem.

How do you know eBay or the seller on eBay is not selling your information? You don't! So who cares what email provider you use (doesn't your cell phone carrier offer one?).

Fact is, I expect Amazon, Best Buy, Newegg, eBay, Walmart, [fill in the blank] to sell/share my information. So I don't give them any personal information via email.

I recommend you simply set up a couple different Gmail accounts and use one for friends and family, one for your on-line purchases.

More important than the email providers sharing your information is you making sure you get a secure link (locked padlock) when you make your transaction.
 
So from what I read if you reset your password in proton they automatically delete all your e-mail after the password change ?
 
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