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Gmail ads are getting so invasive. Can they be blocked?
No one likes ads, but the free Gmail – a very popular email provider – continues to ignore its users demands at this crucial point. While seemingly the perfect email solution with lots of features and plenty of storage, Gmail shows more advertisements to its users than most email services. This advertising must be stopped!
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How to create a small business email address | With best security
Every SME needs a business email solution to build brand credibility and trust. In this guide, we explore the importance of professional email addresses for small companies and why Tuta Mail is the perfect secure provider to use for your organization.
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Huge win for Internet freedom: Google must sell its Chrome browser
As the CEO of Tuta Mail, an encrypted email service that TechCrunch has called the “encrypted Gmail alternative”, I welcome the Department of Justice’s bold move to rein in Google’s dominance. This landmark decision isn’t just about regulating a single company — it’s about standing up for fairness, competition, and a healthier internet ecosystem.
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How to permanently delete an Outlook (and Microsoft) account
Are you wanting to permanently delete your Outlook or Hotmail account? Maybe you’re tired of all the ads cluttering your Outlook mailbox, all the spam emails you get daily, or maybe you’re simply wanting to create a new email account – either way, deleting your Outlook email account is possible on any device with these…
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Black Weeks at Tuta: Save 62% On Our Legend Plan! 💎
We at Tuta are thrilled to offer an exclusive Black Friday and Cyber Monday discount! You can now upgrade to our Legend Plan – with 62% off for the first year. With this offer, we want to give back not just to our free users constantly spreading privacy, but also to our dear Revolutionary and…
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Toward a code-breaking quantum computer
The most recent email you sent was likely encrypted using a tried-and-true method that relies on the idea that even the fastest computer would be unable to efficiently break a gigantic number into factors. Quantum computers, on the other hand, promise to rapidly crack complex cryptographic systems that a classical computer might never be able…
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Janabel Xia: Algorithms, dance rhythms, and the drive to succeed
Senior math major Janabel Xia is a study of a person in constant motion. When she isn’t sorting algorithms and improving traffic control systems for driverless vehicles, she’s dancing as a member of at least four dance clubs. She’s joined several social justice organizations, worked on cryptography and web authentication technology, and created a polling app that…
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Yael Tauman Kalai PhD ’06 awarded 2022 ACM Prize in Computing
Yael Tauman Kalai PhD ’06, an MIT Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) adjunct professor, member of the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), and senior principal researcher at Microsoft Research has been awarded the 2022 ACM Prize in Computing for “breakthroughs in verifiable delegation of computation and fundamental contributions to…
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It’s a weird, weird quantum world
In 1994, as Professor Peter Shor PhD ’85 tells it, internal seminars at AT&T Bell Labs were lively affairs. The audience of physicists was an active and inquisitive bunch, often pelting speakers with questions throughout their talks. Shor, who worked at Bell Labs at the time, remembers several occasions when a speaker couldn’t get past…