- Important details from the Reddit comment: - Hi everyone, - No, Proton did not knowingly block journalists’ email accounts. Our support for journalists and those working in the public interest has been demonstrated time and again through actions, not just words. - In this case, we were alerted by a CERT that certain accounts were being misused by hackers in violation of Proton’s Terms of Service. This led to a cluster of accounts being disabled. - Because of our zero-access architecture, we cannot see the content of accounts and therefore cannot always know when anti-abuse measures may inadvertently affect legitimate activism. - Our team has reviewed these cases individually to determine if any can be restored. We have now reinstated 2 accounts, but there are other accounts we cannot reinstate due to clear ToS violations. - Regarding Phrack’s claim on contacting our legal team 8 times: this is not true. We have only received two emails to our legal team inbox, last one on Sep 6 with a 48-hour deadline. This is unrealistic for a company the size of Proton, especially since the message was sent to our legal team inbox on a Saturday, rather than through the proper customer support channels. - The situation has unfortunately been blown out of proportion without giving us a fair chance to respond to the initial outreach. 
- Is there any free alternative I just want it for sending feature requests to some websites and signing up accounts and asking for support via email I don’t use it much so I don’t want a paid one - If you can pay $5/month I recommend Fastmail. - Otherwise Disroot or Tuta are fine. - Can’t pay for anything because of Iran sanctions disconnecting our payment system from the rest of the world, I tried to sign up for disroot, but their pointless tutoring test rejected me for liking potato based foods when it asked me for one of my favorite foods - That sucks. Are you able to pay in crypto? I know a lot of the privacy based services take that and other alternative forms of payment. - Yeah, we have exchanges here for crypto, I have a monero because I heard it’s the best for privacy 
 
 
 
- I use Tuta https://tuta.com/ - I don’t like the 6-month deletion policy and would also would prefer something with IMAP or SMTP so i can use thunderbird - Buy a domain and use something like mailbox.org or move to any other so you are not attached to one provider - I use anonaddy for everything so I can just change my recipient email, and I can’t pay for mailbox because of sanctions on my country Iran, mailbox doesn’t have support for crypto, so I can’t buy it 
 
 
 
- self host? it’s not expensive and generally will be cheaper then paying $12+ a month with other places - For example I’m in Canada and while I do have my own dedicated ubuntu server I also have a web hosting plan with a local company here. I pay $50 a year for a decent sized server to host my portfolio and various other websites as well as unlimited IMAP and/or SMTP emails. I just went with that. the domain was included with the price of everything. So now I have personal email account, a client facing email account, a general inquiry email account, and a bullshit spam/account verification email. - I heard in the self-hosting community in here that I shouldn’t host email if I don’t find a good provider I will take the last resort self-hosting, but I don’t know if port 25 can be opened in my ISP 
 
 







