I generally agree, but I’d avoid gmail with very few exceptions. They are going to read your email, so whether your solution as another protonmail account, an alias, simplelogin, or another service entirely, it’s almost certain to be an improvement. Keep in mind that you can tell gmail to forward your emails, for anyone who hasn’t updated their address book yet.
I generally agree, but I’d avoid gmail with very few exceptions. They are going to read your email, so whether your solution as another protonmail account, an alias, simplelogin, or another service entirely, it’s almost certain to be an improvement. Keep in mind that you can tell gmail to forward your emails, for anyone who hasn’t updated their address book yet.