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Re: Finding ethical online service providers
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Paul Sutton |
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Re: Finding ethical online service providers |
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Sun, 8 Mar 2020 18:13:54 +0000 |
On 07/03/2020 18:22, Jorge P. de Morais Neto wrote:
> Hi. I need ethical online service providers that respect my privacy and
> my four software freedoms.
>
> Regarding email service, the FSF [recommends][] picking one "located in
> a country that won't cooperate with governments that you're particularly
> concerned about privacy from." I think this recommendation also applies
> to other online services such as social networks. I also think that the
> unethical governments in question include all members of the Fourteen
> Eyes and their accomplices.
>
> [recommends]: https://www.fsf.org/resources/webmail-systems
>
> However, that same FSF article appears to send mixed signals because,
> after that recommendation, it then recommends services such as Posteo
> and Riseup -- respectively based in Germany and the USA, both members of
> the Fourteen Eyes. Does that mean the recommendation about avoiding
> unethical governments is secondary to other issues such as an
> organizational commitment to user privacy and software freedom rights?
>
> I currently use multiple [Disroot][] services. I am satisfied with
> their quality, ethics and cost-effectiveness (they ask for modest
> donations), but they are based on the Netherlands -- within the Nine
> Eyes[1]. Should I change to [Kolab Now][] for email, addressbook,
> calendar and Nextcloud services? It is well recommended by the FSF, is
> located on [Switzerland][] -- outside the Fourteen Eyes -- and charges a
> reasonable price.
>
> [Disroot]: https://disroot.org/
> [Kolab Now]: https://kolabnow.com/
> [Switzerland]: https://protonmail.com/blog/switzerland/
>
> However, it would be a lot of work to tell all my contacts that my email
> address changed again (as I recently migrated from Gmail to Disroot); to
> change all my numerous mailing list subscriptions and online accounts to
> the new email address; and reconfigure my email setup. Besides, Disroot
> provides more services for the same suggested price. Furthermore,
> should I believe Switzerland has no secret agreement with the Fourteen
> Eyes? After all, despite the *heroic* effort of Snowden, we only know
> about a small part of our surveillance predicament. And should I
> believe that Switzerland privacy advantages will last? I don't want to
> change providers again next year.
>
> Also for social networks (GNU Social, Mastodon and diaspora*) should I
> insist that the provider is outside the Fourteen Eyes?
>
> Regards
>
> Footnotes:
> [1] The members of the Fourteen Eyes include the members of the Nine
> Eyes, which in turn include the members of the Five Eyes.
>
Hi
Proton mail ( https://protonmail.com/ ) is based in Switzerland which is
not a EU member state, they have pretty good privacy laws as I
understand things, so that is one option, They are also open sourcing
more of their products.
As well as e-mail they also offer VPN services,
If you pay then you get extra features such as custom e-mail address for
example.
Hope this helps
Paul Sutton
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