As mentioned in the other thread, the FSF maintains a list of email hosts but
it's rating them *only* on whether 100% free code can be used at the client
end (including account registration):
https://www.fsf.org/resources/webmail-systems
The bottom line is there's only so much you can trust
I'm happy using the Disroot mail in parallel to Telegram and
https://guo.media, and the series of the Disroot Diaspora, Disroot Riot,
Disroot Discourse as my alternative social networks other than fkbook.
Disroot is a great jack-of-all-trades libre replacement of web frameworks.
The only reference I find to copyleft is at the very bottom of the site's
home page where it states: "COPYLEFT DISROOT.ORG". I'm not sure what that
means, but I don't think it actually means much in relation to the service
they offer, which is what's most important.
I've also just now signed up in Disroot and GuoMedia and these are quite nice
for people like me enough to nonfree fkb00k and nonfree g00g1e. Just for
legacy reasons I can't quit fkb00k, g00g1e, WhatsApp, those are the final
nonfree services I'm still using them.
good question, it looks more like the whole website. But you can feel free to
look around.
That is a good question, I looked just now and it is disroot.org that is
copylefted.
Disroot is the best at the moment. I wish I knew their exact license though.
Still, its copyleft so its good.
Disroot's privacy policy states that all emails, unless encrypted (with gpg
for example), are stored on their servers in plain-text.
Is this common practice and/or acceptable?
Just an addendum, no objection to anything.
> their computer). Users should be concerned with privacy and security
> and concentrate on what they run on their own computer.
... and that also includes what kind of client-side JavaScript gets
automatically executed. :D
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The other thread is too convoluted now that the troll messages have been
removed.
Riseup.net's "radical server" list.
https://riseup.net/en/security/resources/radical-servers
"Is riseup.net running 100% free software?"
Does it matter? It's not "cloud computing" per se.
If they run
I try to find a free software email provider. Is riseup.net running 100% free
software? Is disroot.org trustable?
Thanks!
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