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Tuta

Tuta

Privacy-focused email provider with end-to-end encryption. Monero is accepted via ProxyStore.

Tuta is an email service that accepts Bitcoin and Fiat. It has no mention of KYC policies and has a score of 7/10. There are 7 user ratings averaging 2.7/5.

Scores

7
Overall
Good
73
Privacy
Good
71
Trust
Good
lvl. 1/4
No KYC mention
No mention of current or future KYC requirements.
KYC Policy

Tuta does not require identity verification or documentation. Free accounts require no personal data, and paid accounts allow private users to omit their name and address.

Overall = 60% Privacy + 40% Trust (Truncated)

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Terms of Service Review

Tuta provides an end-to-end encrypted email and calendar service. While the service focuses on data minimization, free accounts have strict limits on quantity and inactivity.

Inactivity deletion

The operator reserves the right to terminate free accounts without notice if they have not been used for six months.

End-to-end encryption

All user content is stored end-to-end encrypted. The operator states they have no access to unencrypted content data.

No cookies or third-party tracking

The service explicitly states it does not use cookies or third-party analytics tools like Google Analytics. Anonymous usage statistics are only collected with opt-in consent.

Unencrypted metadata

Metadata necessary to provide the service, such as sender and recipient email addresses and the dates of emails, is stored unencrypted. Mail server logs containing this data are stored for up to 7 days.

Law enforcement requests

The company may be legally bound to provide content data, traffic data, and inventory data to law enforcement agencies in the event of a valid court order.

Free account limits

Each natural person is restricted to registering only one free account for private use.

Sending limits

Users are prohibited from sending more than 100 emails per hour per account to prevent spam.

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Events

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  1. Service updated

    Description was updated. Removed currencies: MONERO

  2. Service updated

    Service URLs updated from https://app.tuta.com, https://tuta.com to https://tuta.com. Verification status changed from COMMUNITY_CONTRIBUTED to APPROVED

  3. Attribute added

    Attribute "Data Sharing" was added to tuta

  4. Attribute removed

    Attribute "Strict no-log policy" was removed from tuta

  5. KYC update

    KYC level changed from 2 to 1

  6. Currency update

    Added currencies: MONERO, BITCOIN

  7. Attribute removed

    Attribute "Source code is private" was removed from tuta

  8. Attribute added

    Attribute "Basic Customer Support" was added to tuta

  9. Attribute added

    Attribute "Open source code" was added to tuta

  10. Attribute added

    Attribute "Account required" was added to tuta

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  • Last review May 8
  • Approved May 8
  • Operating since Sep 26, 2022
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AI Summary

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Reviewers note that this private email provider works well for daily communication between trusted contacts. Conversely, critics frequently report overly aggressive automated security measures during signup and general usage.

  • monero payments
  • good interface
  • reasonable pricing
  • blocked free accounts
  • difficult captchas
  • poor support
smashed_wearer_1752

Slightly slower than other email services but not by much. Offers built in encrypted contacts, calendar, and local archiving. Good for day-to-day usage

insoluble_eagle_2971
Active user

The support system is poor. I was considering signing up for a paid plan, so I tried to ask about the specifications beforehand, but I couldn't find a help desk. You can't get any support until after you've paid.

striped_ventriloquist_1351

Horrible captcha system and block free accounts after a few days, overall terrible security systems and I wouldn't recommend this email service to anyone

brassy_toe_3581
Active user
0 2/5 45%
KYC issue

To those who are still Gen Z and beyond, the captcha system, is horrible. There is a reason why people like us no longer recognizes the analog clock, that is upon trying to register into the service. For that I say, don't use the service if you don't know what the analog clock captcha means. On the other hand, the service itself does not accept Tor registrations, whenever I try to register on the Tor network, it doesn't work half-way through, even if you had JavaScript on, even if you had standard security level, it never works. Thirdly, its overrated, so expect more and more court cases and subpoenas, as time goes on when it gets too popular since it is the main competitor to Proton Mail. Overall, the service itself is not as good as advertised or recommended.

unified_listing_4404

Tuta closed my free account after freezing it for more than 24 hours. I tried to setup an alternative to Proton but it seems Tuta doesn't want me as a customer.

intoxicating_samovar_4245

Tuta is good, they accept XMR for a while unlike proton. Interface is good. Price is reasonable. End to end encryption between tuta users.

Don't forget it remains an email service provider, bad protocol for private comms.

alright_bagpipe_4610

Good experience together with other Tuta users. But you have to trust Tuta. Otherwise, I avoid email whenever possible.