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The Privacy-Friendly Tech to Replace Your US-Based Email, Browser, and Search
- The shift from US-based digital services to privacy-friendly alternatives has intensified in recent months, with European companies and governments moving away from Big Tech giants like Google and Microsoft.
- Concerns about US tech companies posing a threat to European sovereignty have led to increased interest in non-US tech alternatives and European-based options.
- For privacy-focused alternatives in email, web browsers, and search engines, several options are available that prioritize minimizing data collection and protecting user privacy.
- Examples include Mullvad and Vivaldi for web browsers, Qwant and Mojeek for search engines, and ProtonMail and Tuta for email providers.
- These alternatives have varying approaches to data privacy, such as not storing user data, using their own search indexes, and offering end-to-end encryption for emails.
- Despite efforts to distance from US-based services, some alternative providers may still rely on Big Tech services or infrastructure in some way.
- Privacy-centric browsers like Vivaldi and privacy-focused search engines like Qwant and Startpage aim to protect user data and limit tracking.
- Email providers like ProtonMail and Tuta offer end-to-end encryption for messages and prioritize user privacy with features like encrypted calendars and address books.
- The trend towards choosing privacy-friendly tech over US giants reflects a growing awareness of data privacy and sovereignty issues in the digital space.
- European governments and companies are increasingly investing in homegrown tech solutions to reduce dependence on US-based services.
Wired | 27 May, 2025

Survey shows Gmail users would gladly sacrifice features for more privacy
- Privacy is increasingly important to users, as more people are concerned about their data privacy.
- A survey conducted by Android Authority shows that Gmail users would be willing to sacrifice features for more privacy.
- Switching from Gmail to Proton Mail for enhanced privacy proved frustrating for Android Authority's Calvin Wankhede.
- Limited storage, lacking key features, and usability issues led Calvin to return to using Gmail.
Androidauthority | 26 May, 2025

Is Switzerland Still the Digital Safe of Europe?
- Switzerland's reputation as a digital safe haven is being challenged as encryption becomes more vital and threat models more realistic.
- Leading Swiss tech providers like Proton Mail, Tresorit, kDrive, pCloud, and SecureSafe offer varying degrees of digital security.
- The lack of end-to-end encryption, open-source backend, and client-side key control in these services highlight shortcomings in Swiss privacy tech.
- Comparisons with providers from Germany, Sweden, and other countries show Switzerland falling behind in cryptographic architecture.
Medium | 26 May, 2025
Freshly discovered bug in OpenPGP.js undermines whole point of encrypted comms
- A new flaw in OpenPGP.js allows signed and encrypted messages to be spoofed, undermining the purpose of secure communications.
- The vulnerability (CVE-2025-47934) affects versions 5.0.1 to 5.11.2 and 6.0.0-alpha.0 to 6.1.0, prompting users to upgrade to versions 5.11.3 or 6.1.1.
- The flaw allows attackers to create valid message signatures without actually signing the message, potentially affecting both signed and encrypted messages.
- Notable users of OpenPGP, like Proton Mail, are impacted, with suggestions for users to scrutinize received messages and verify signatures until patches are applied.
The Register | 20 May, 2025

Indian Court ordered to block email service Proton Mail
- Indian Court ordered a nationwide block of the privacy-oriented email service Proton Mail on April 29, 2025.
- The High Court of Karnataka ordered the block following a complaint by a local firm alleging abusive emails and AI-generated deepfake content.
- This is the second legal attempt within two years to block the encrypted email service in India.
- Swiss authorities are engaging with India to prevent the block of Proton Mail, emphasizing that blocking the service harms law-abiding users without stopping cybercriminals.
Securityaffairs | 30 Apr, 2025

Indian high court orders steps to block Proton Mail
- An Indian court has ordered the blocking of Proton Mail in the country for not cooperating with authorities.
- The court order was based on a complaint filed by a design firm in New Delhi about offensive emails received through Proton Mail.
- Proton Mail faced a previous proposal for a ban in India related to 'hoax bomb threats,' but continued its operations in the country.
- The move against Proton Mail aligns with a global trend of increased scrutiny on platforms based on user activity, such as the recent actions against Telegram and crypto exchanges.
Coin Telegraph | 30 Apr, 2025
Karnataka HC Directs Centre To Block Proton Mail In India
- The Karnataka High Court has directed the Union government to block Proton Mail, an email service that utilizes end-to-end encryption to protect user data, in India.
- The court invoked Section 69A of the IT Act, 2008 and Rule 10 of the 2009 blocking rules to issue the blocking order.
- The petition alleged that Proton Mail was used to send vulgar emails about the petitioner's employees and that the platform's anonymity makes investigations impossible.
- This case adds to the mounting pressure on Proton Mail in India, as it has faced previous requests for blocking due to hoax bomb threats and clashes with Indian surveillance laws.
Inc42 | 30 Apr, 2025

Indian court orders blocking of Proton Mail
- The Karnataka High Court in India has ordered the blocking of encrypted email provider Proton Mail across the country.
- The decision was made following a legal complaint filed by a New Delhi-based firm, alleging that its employees received offensive content through Proton Mail.
- The Indian government has been directed to block Proton Mail under the Information Technology Act 2008.
- This is the second legal ruling in India to block Proton Mail, with a previous attempt in the state of Tamil Nadu being prevented by Swiss federal authorities.
TechCrunch | 29 Apr, 2025

What 2025’s Encryption Laws Mean for Your Privacy
- To maintain digital privacy, practical steps include using encrypted email services like ProtonMail and utilizing VPNs like Mullvad.
Medium | 21 Apr, 2025

Thunderbird email is going pro to better compete with Gmail
- Thunderbird developers are introducing paid "pro" tier services to compete with Gmail and other email providers.
- The services will include @thundermail.com email addresses and new features like an appointment scheduler, file sharing tools, and Thunderbird Assist AI features.
- There will be both free and paid tiers available, providing an alternative to Gmail and other web-based email services.
- The Thunderbird Pro services will face competition from Gmail alternatives like ProtonMail and FastMail.
The Verge | 3 Apr, 2025

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