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Ubiquitous free email providers profit by mining user data (whether humans are involved or not). Your inbox acts as a key to your digital life, and you should avoid using any provider that monetizes its contents.
- [Fastmail](https://ref.fm/u12449450)[^2]: based in Melbourne, Australia Fastmail offers a range of affordably priced plans with a focus on support for open standards (including active development support for [JMAP](https://jmap.io) and the [Cyrus IMAP email server](https://fastmail.blog/open-technologies/why-we-contribute/)). They also [articulate a clear commitment to protecting and respecting your privacy](https://www.fastmail.com/values/) and offer an extensive [rundown of the privacy and security measures they employ on their site](https://www.fastmail.com/privacy-and-security/).
- [Fastmail](https://ref.fm/u30190984)[^2]: based in Melbourne, Australia Fastmail offers a range of affordably priced plans with a focus on support for open standards (including active development support for [JMAP](https://jmap.io) and the [Cyrus IMAP email server](https://fastmail.blog/open-technologies/why-we-contribute/)). They also [articulate a clear commitment to protecting and respecting your privacy](https://www.fastmail.com/values/) and offer an extensive [rundown of the privacy and security measures they employ on their site](https://www.fastmail.com/privacy-and-security/).
- I would also recommend exploring their [masked email implementation](https://www.fastmail.help/hc/en-us/articles/4406536368911-Masked-Email), which integrates seamlessly with [1Password](https://1password.com) (though using 1Password isn't required).
- [mailbox.org](https://mailbox.org): based in Germany, [mailbox.org](http://mailbox.org) also has [a long history](https://mailbox.org/en/company#our-history) and [commitment to privacy](https://mailbox.org/en/company#our-mission). Their service is reliable, straightforward and fully featured (it's based off of a customized implementation [Open-Xchange](https://www.open-xchange.com)) and supports features like incoming address blocking, PGP support and so forth.
- [Proton Mail](http://protonmail.com): Proton offers a host of encrypted tools, ranging from mail to drive, calendaring and VPN services. They're also the only option in this list that includes end-to-end encryption. The service is extremely polished and reliable but, it's worth noting, doesn't support access to your email via open standards like IMAP/SMTP without the use of a cumbersome, desktop-only, bridge application.

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### Kicking things off
Register for an account at [fastmail.com](https://ref.fm/u12449450)[^3] — you'll be run through their lightweight onboarding process which allows you to select an address at a domain they own or use your own. If you use your own, they'll guide you through configuring the DNS records for it, often with registrar specific instructions.
Register for an account at [fastmail.com](https://ref.fm/u30190984)[^3] — you'll be run through their lightweight onboarding process which allows you to select an address at a domain they own or use your own. If you use your own, they'll guide you through configuring the DNS records for it, often with registrar specific instructions.
They also offer [extensive documentation](https://www.fastmail.com/help/domain_management_custom_dns.html) on this process and offer a UI that validates that the records you have set are correct. For example, your finalized records would look like the following:
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If you're a [1Password](https://1password.com) user you can link your accounts and generate per-service, [masked emails for improved security](https://www.fastmail.help/hc/en-us/articles/4406536368911-Masked-Email). The idea here being that if your primary email is known, it can be used to trigger password resets at different services or leveraged in brute-force attacks, but this is mitigated by using a masked/pseudo-random address for each service.
Did I miss anything? [Email me](mailto:cory.dransfeldt@gmail.com)[^7].
Did I miss anything? [Email me](mailto:coryd@fastmail.com)[^7].
[^1]: As an aside, [mailbox.org](https://mailbox.org) is also quite nice and offers some nice privacy features but isn't _quite_ as polished as Fastmail.
[^2]: Which amounts to seamless syncing with iOS at the system level or via an app like [DAVx](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=at.bitfire.davdroid&hl=en) on Android.