Right on headbanger. Great advice.Thanks for the link Heisenberg. Being security aware is good but nothing is fool proof. Using common sense as well could make the difference. Stay small, don't be greedy, stagger your routine...Everyone knows what I mean.
Is Tormail related to the Tor browser? And... does anyone know if the final exit proxy issue been resolved or is resolvable?Tormail RoundCube is pretty decent, although the tor algorythm has been cracked. Another vote for https://www.guerrillamail.com/
As mentioned everything is becoming tighter in general with regard to your online id - common sense and some research goes alongway.
Couldn't agree more HB. I've been extremely pleased with Countermail thus far, and am as confident as I can be with any 3rd party provider in terms of their corporate, legal and technical structures. Like you, I was pleased to see them rank so highly in the linked article provided by Hooter. And on a final side note, I was impressed with their rather innovative approach to maintaining customer privacy where payment information is concerned. You may have noticed when signing up, but they permanently destroy all customer payment data after 14 days, which demonstrated to me that they'd left no detail unaccounted for. Most definitely my provider of choice, and they receive the official Wookie Seal of Approval. /default_biggrin.pngI use countermail and like it. And check out Heisenberg's link above. Very informative and I was glad to see CM ranked so highly cause I signed up for it before seeing the list of providers.
Fixed. /default_smile.pngCouldn't agree more HB. I've been extremely pleased with Countermail thus far, and am as confident as I can be with any 3rd party provider in terms of their corporate, legal and technical structures. Like you, I was pleased to see them rank so highly in the linked article provided by Heisenberg. And on a final side note, I was impressed with their rather innovative approach to maintaining customer privacy where payment information is concerned. You may have noticed when signing up, but they permanently destroy all customer payment data after 14 days, which demonstrated to me that they'd left no detail unaccounted for. Most definitely my provider of choice, and they receive the official Wookie Seal of Approval. /default_biggrin.png
Not the safest out there, but I'm sure its more safe than yahoo, gmail, etc.so is safe mail actually safe? Id use counter but it wont work on my phone
Actually, there is a work around for fruity style phones, so to speak, and they have an app for Androids now. The "fruit" workaround is a little complex, but does work, or so I hear.hooter1 said:Yes sir, and it's not even a point of debate, CM is absolutely "the way" to go. The only two drawback to Cm would be, it does cost $$ and the other, as bubba said above, it doesn't work on, well, (unspecific) phones. But from a security standpoint, not regarding these, it is without a doubt, the best.