Secure from the NSA?
none exists.
Check out Outlook.com
When Yahoo changed their format, my daughter recommended Outlook.com. I switched and have been happy with it. I don’t know what you mean by “secure,” but picking a good password is important. I find the redemtion code from an iTunes card works well. Just don’t lose the card.
“Fastmail.fm” It’s not free, but bloody good for the price.
I have no idea how secure it is but I’ve used outlook express since time began.
Hold on just a minute, jsh.
Hey! NSA! Any suggestions?
[They will be responding momentarily — provided their computer doesn’t crash.]
Try GMX, Fastmail or Hushmail.
Glenn Beck is coming out with e-mail for The Blaze subscribers. E-mails will end with @1791.com and it is specifically designed to compete with the snooping of Gmail.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/09/12/glenn-beck-announces-brand-new-1791-email-service/
I know there are greatly varying Freeper opinions on Beck though.
Lavabit ....oh, wait....nevermind.
https://torguard.net/anonymous-email.php
The free service only has 10mb of free storage, so you can’t store piles of old email like you can on Gmail.
Among others I’ve used www.mail.com for a long time.
It has ads—but no leftist tinge that I know of.
You say you need it to be “free.” Since TINSTAAFL (there is no such thing as a free lunch), there will be some kind of payment, like the advertiser problem that has you wanting to move in the first place. Maybe they don’t do it today, they can very well change the policy and inundate you again in the future.
Pony up a little cash somewhere. You get what you pay for.
I put in 'pen-name', phony DOB, no other identifying info for hackers to exploit, and have most of my kids/grandkids doing the same.
I use it to keep in constant touch with, share photos and highlights with, my 5 kids and 15 grandkids, who are spread far and wide. Heretofore, we could block the general public, aka the whole wide world, from accessing our sights.
That's going to end, per the article yesterday about his buying up neighboring homes...buried down deep was a quiet mention that all privacy blocks will be gone, per:
"hidden way down in the story:
"Yesterday news broke that Facebook was removing yet another privacy feature. Soon, even people who wish to remain hidden from Facebook searches will have no choice but to be searchable on the social network..."
there's a reason ZuckerHead got an award from the CIA. One could even suspicion he's been gathering total information on all users - including connecting each with all their family, friends, accquaintences, and all their networks - along with face recognition, for the gov't/NSA.
2012
http://counterpsyops.com/2012/07/12/mark-zuckerberg-awarded-cia-surveillance-medal/
Does anyone know of a secure social networking site where a family-friends group could safely 'chat"?
I use ixquick for browser - gong to switch over for email
Headline:
‘IxQuick and StartPage Are Starting An Email Service More Secure Than Gmail”