Not too many regular people know about Protonmail.
Protonmail is surprisingly secure for a free service.
Your contact list has now been migrated to Protonmail.
Zero-access: all
messages are stored in encrypted format- not even Protonmail can read your messages.
For this example,
we're going to use the same service from the example above Protonmail.
Also, Protonmail does not log IP addresses,
so you are truly anonymous by using this service.
Open source: Protonmail's encryption is open to inspection by security experts from around the world.
I prefer Protonmail to Protonmail because the metadata stays within the Protonmail servers, hence more privacy.
The only way to import your existing messages to Protonmail is to use a paid add-on called Protonmail Bridge.
Use the Protonmail app so that you can now create your own free
Protonmail email account and start experiencing the secure email of the future.
If you're serious about sending anonymous emails and also want your email communication to remain encrypted,
then your best option is using a service like Protonmail, MailFence, or Tutanota.
When you use E2EE to send an email or a message to someone, no one monitoring the network can see the content of your message- not hackers, not the government,
and not even the company(e.g. Protonmail, and Telegram) that facilitates your communication.