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This was mentioned in the other post about "self hosting is not the future". For some people it would be easy-mode. I still prefer to set things up myself though I do run a few "apps" on my TrueNAS Scale to simplify management.

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>This release is made possible with the support of NLnet foundation Introducing SSO This release finally brings Single Sign On to SelfPrivacy! Important: after upgrading to a new release, upgrade your server and fix DNS records using the app. Without …

This was mentioned in the other post about "self hosting is not the future". For some people it would be easy-mode. I still prefer to set things up myself though I do run a few "apps" on my TrueNAS Scale to simplify management. Archive: https://archive.today/Mwqf4 From the post: >>This release is made possible with the support of NLnet foundation Introducing SSO This release finally brings Single Sign On to SelfPrivacy! Important: after upgrading to a new release, upgrade your server and fix DNS records using the app. Without …

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I don’t expect email to be secure unless I’m using PGP, but even having all of your mundane email in the hands of Google, Microsoft, etc. gives them a lot of information about you. Keeping the collected pile of it out of their hands is worth the cost.

You don’t even need to setup your own server. Even a shared mail server run by a small web hosting company beats a typical free mail account for privacy.

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I use the domain email I purchase for my web stuff. I wouldn't trust it for really sensitive stuff, but yes - I trust it more than gruegol.