@Tutanota Not all tracking is bad, though. It can be quite useful, in fact, in certain situations. For example, who wouldn't want their ebook reader (offline or web-based) to automatically store the place where you last stopped reading so you can resume from there later without having to remember it yourself? The question is, then, who has access to this data. I feel that is why services like #tutanota are needed. To control the access to such data than to prevent the collection of it.