• Infiltrated_ad8271
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    77 months ago

    To tuta users, I guess.

    I wouldn’t use it, they lost my trust when they suddenly started deleting free accounts a bit inactive, requiring a paid account to restore them.

    • ΛdΛm_𝒷
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      -17 months ago

      They delete accounts that are inactive for 4 months to 6 months ( happened to me ) it’s in their terms, nothing shady about this

      • Infiltrated_ad8271
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        37 months ago

        The point is not whether it’s shady, but to trust (at one’s discretion) that they will meet minimum expectations. I would expect a change with such absolutely dramatic consequences to be notified in advance and give users plenty of leeway; the opposite seems like a red flag to me, especially when they had no urgency about it.

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            7 months ago

            It’s good that they are now more serious about informing their users, but the first time they did it they were very discreet, not even a mention on their blog. A very unpleasant surprise.

            A 6 month window is too short, and applies indiscriminately even to accounts that only use a few bytes. They could just delete the content and deactivate them… well, actually that’s what they do, but they demand money to reactivate them ._.