If email is sent to gmail (even to be forwarded), Google is going to read it, parse it, and keep it. You need to go around to each place that sends things to your gmail and update your info to your protonmail. There's also a service called anonaddy that will give you a custom email address (or a few) that you can provide to people or businesses that will privately forward your mail to whatever inbox(es) you set up. That way, nobody knows you're on protonmail and if you decide to change to another email provider later, you change one anonaddy setting instead of updating the address with every entity who emails you. They'll use the same email address, but it'll go wherever you set it up to go.
I'll have to analyze and dissect what you said. Thank YOU!
I've been working on changing to the Brave search engine vs Safari and having issues with passwords but I'll figure that out too. It takes concentration but I still think I can do that as well. I notice proton also has cloud service, camera and vpn services. Nice I think. Thanks again Fren
If email is sent to gmail (even to be forwarded), Google is going to read it, parse it, and keep it. You need to go around to each place that sends things to your gmail and update your info to your protonmail. There's also a service called anonaddy that will give you a custom email address (or a few) that you can provide to people or businesses that will privately forward your mail to whatever inbox(es) you set up. That way, nobody knows you're on protonmail and if you decide to change to another email provider later, you change one anonaddy setting instead of updating the address with every entity who emails you. They'll use the same email address, but it'll go wherever you set it up to go.
I'll have to analyze and dissect what you said. Thank YOU! I've been working on changing to the Brave search engine vs Safari and having issues with passwords but I'll figure that out too. It takes concentration but I still think I can do that as well. I notice proton also has cloud service, camera and vpn services. Nice I think. Thanks again Fren
Yes. Protonmail is nice.