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If you must:
Some of these don't have first-party mobile or desktop clients, so here are some apps to use them with:
One really nice advantage for Posteo is even if you stop paying, they'll never delete your account unless you specifically delete it yourself(preventing address recycling, unlike mailbox.org) and you can still access your account and recieve emails, you just can't send any until you pay again. They won't even delete it from inactivity.
That's a rather unique feature in the email world now.
Seconding Tutanota. Started using it this week and it is so...simple! There are 2 apps on Android, but actually only the Tutamail one is needed.
I also use Nextcloud through a private cloud implementation, and it is not refined in the UI, but good enough.
I agree with many recommendations
but as someone who has tried many VPN providers I can say Windscribe is really bad (for servers in the EU at least).
Slow, few servers, unreliable, and blocked on many websites
surprisingly I see it recommended all the time
An assessment of windscribes European performance is helpful because I had no idea.
I'm in Canada (windscribe is Canadian), and find windscribe to be pretty good. So maybe it depends on location.
I wouldn't touch MEGA with a ten foot pole.
I'd also argue BitWarden shits on Keepass for UX.
Yes. I use KeePass every day but it's not similar to Bitwarden and Proton Pass which are very similar to each other.
I will ask, although this is a question for everyone I suppose. Why not use MEGA if your also using Cryptomator?
If you're (sensibly) encrypting your data before sending it off site, then yes it likely makes little difference where you send it. The parent comment didn't mention adding your own crypto however.
Further, I just personally wouldn't trust my data to a personality like "Kim dot com".