Not really i don't use any services that need it.
Zoma
Anything you pay for will only be as anonymous as the payment method you use, things like bitcoin are not really anonymous since buying bitcoin without know your customer regulations is hard. If your adversary has the resources or your threat model is high enough even paying by mailing cash proposes a risk which is why things like tor need to be free. My advice is get a password manager and create unique long passwords and never reuse usernames to prevent doxxing threats, I use keepassXc for everything even my bank.
I block cloudflareinsights.com which my lemmy instance seems to be using lol.
I dont feel like it does anything new everything it brags about is just standard, anti fingerprinting is kinda cool but if i needed that id just use tor mullvad. The last cool browser is saw was zen
thanks for sharing i like this
Is it good yet?
Make your main browser secure and private and use tor/mullvad for anonymity.
I found some of those download youtube sites do work lol. This one works for me i just tested it https://ytdown.to/en2/
cock.li or altaddress
This is why you use a custom domain, you can just switch providers at any point.
I got Tutanota on Christmas for €36 for a year, its nothing special but i dont mind paying €3 /month to not have my emails data mined and custom domain support. Some things to note:
- You can log into your account using any of your email aliases(None custom) and you cannot delete email aliases you can only disable them.
- The email domains do not look very good in English speaking countries.
- You cannot use it with Thunderbird.
- The web client ui isn't very good
- 500gb of email storage is useless.
- While Tutanota does offer end-to-end encryption you should rather use pgp to encrypt your email's contents instead, there's a great program called kleopatra that makes this simple.
- You can use a already logged in device to approve the 2fa request.
If you don't want anyone to read your emails the best method is just to encrypt the main text with PGP keys, note you cant really encrypt the email's metadata though . If you're looking for a good email experience I would 100% recommend buying a custom domain I love mine.