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@sindastra @Tutanota Yeah.... I agree that Matrix still has a long way to go. I myself don't like it very much in its current state. I also dislike the interface of Element. Yet, it does show promise. Hopefully, it will become better as it matures.

Also, I don't think you have to worry very much about unintentional backdoors, unless you are worried about targeted surveillance or something like that. If you kept the software relatively up-to-date, you should be fine. Am I wrong? πŸ€”

@sindastra @Tutanota This particular piece of potential legislation doesn't concern Linux. It only concerns communication platforms that use end-to-end encryption, like WhatsApp and Signal. If it does come to pass, I think a more suitable course of action would be to host your own Matrix server. πŸ˜ƒ

Check out how we will convince YouTube users to get a secure email account! πŸ˜€πŸ‘‡ We hope you like it. πŸ˜‰
invidious.kavin.rocks/watch?v=

The EU Council is pushing for encryption backdoors to messenger apps such as WhatsApp and Signal to fight terrorism (German article): fm4.orf.at/stories/3008930/

Despite the fact that errors of investigation in Austrian authorities had made the attack possible in the first place and not a lack of digital surveillance powers. Politicians must start to understand that more surveillance will not lead to more security. That's why we fight any attempt for an encryption backdoor: tutanota.com/blog/posts/why-a-

Nine years ago, we started developing Tutanota. The first years were hard, lots of challenges had to be overcome to release an encrypted email client. Now, Tutanota is growing by the day, thanks to our awesome paying users. tutanota.com/blog/posts/premiu Thank you! 😍😍😍

We have finally released Tutanota on Flathub. It is now the official version, please rate! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
flathub.org/apps/details/com.t

@Tutanota Awesome! I am stoked that you guys finally made Tutanota officially available as a Flatpak. Thanks a lot, guys!

@t0k It does have its uses, though. Using a VPN (regardless of whether it is Google or Proton behind it) can upgrade a user's security, especially in instances where you have to connect to an insecure network. However, saying that it will improve users' privacy is indeed a big joke. I agree with @protonmail that this could potentially be another attempt from Google to have complete access to all of your online activity.

@protonvpn Those guys at Google sure know how to crack a joke. πŸ˜†

Last week, Google announced its own VPN service. Trusting Google's VPN would be like trusting a VPN from the NSA. Here's why giving Google direct access to all your online activity is a terrible idea: protonvpn.com/blog/google-vpn/

Did you know? LibreOffice has an alternative user interface called the NotebookBar! To try it out, go to View > User Interface > Tabbed in the menu...

@dada @ONLYOFFICE I agree. It's great what you are doing! Keep it up!

P.S. I am looking forward to more contests as well. 😁

@Tutanota I would love to see the notifications for emails on the desktop client to show the sender and the subject. Is this something that you are working on or planning to work on anytime soon?

An important #Linux phone is getting unveiled tomorrow. The hardware is incredible and the specs don't suck :D

Stay tuned for a video interview when the embargo lifts at 9am Eastern.

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