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Old 1 Jul 2021, 05:51 PM   #4
Mailfence
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Originally Posted by Tsunami View Post
Other than Mailfence and Protonmail, there's more and more free webmail providers offering 2FA.

I was wondering though... which one is recommended when your main goal is to send, receive and store emails?
I don't need any other functions such as cloud storage, calendars, chat functions, ... (it's OK if those options are there, as long as I can disable them or leave them unused). So when all you're after is a good webmail with 2FA for sending and receiving + storing emails, which service(s) would you recommend?

Storage isn't much of an issue. A couple of hundred MB is fine with me. More is always welcomed, but not necessary.

Quite important to me is the availability of a log where I can see the date of previous log-in, and that the service is stable financially so unlikely to disappear in the near future.
Mailfence offers 2FA. More info can be found here: https://mailfence.com/en/two-factor-authentication.jsp

In addition we offer the possibility to generate specific passwords per protocol and to close certains access modes such as IMAP, POP, ActiveSync,... More info on how to harden your account here: https://blog.mailfence.com/harden-mailfence-account/
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