Privatee mail

You're referring to private email!

Private email, also known as personal email or private messaging, is a type of email that is intended for personal or private communication between individuals. It is typically used for sending and receiving emails that are not intended for public consumption or sharing.

Private email services often provide features such as:

  1. Encryption: Private email services may use encryption to protect the contents of emails from being intercepted or read by unauthorized parties.
  2. Secure servers: Private email services typically use secure servers to store and transmit emails, which helps to prevent unauthorized access.
  3. Limited access: Private email services may limit access to emails to only the intended recipient(s) and the sender.
  4. No advertising: Private email services usually do not display advertisements, which helps to maintain the privacy of the user.

Some popular private email services include:

  1. ProtonMail: A free, open-source email service that uses end-to-end encryption.
  2. Tutanota: A free, open-source email service that uses end-to-end encryption and zero-knowledge proof.
  3. Mailfence: A paid email service that uses end-to-end encryption and zero-knowledge proof.
  4. StartMail: A paid email service that uses end-to-end encryption and zero-knowledge proof.

When choosing a private email service, it's essential to consider factors such as:

  1. Security features: Look for services that use end-to-end encryption, zero-knowledge proof, and secure servers.
  2. Reputation: Research the service's reputation and reviews from other users.
  3. Cost: Private email services can range from free to paid, so consider your budget and needs.
  4. Ease of use: Choose a service that is easy to use and has a user-friendly interface.

Remember, even with private email services, it's essential to follow best practices for online security, such as using strong passwords, keeping software up-to-date, and being cautious when clicking on links or downloading attachments.