I'm looking for an alternative solution for my main email service. Protonmail is in my radar, Tutanota is quite a possible solution, but now Hey is pretty interesting (visually speaking, to me) because in terms of security they said:
> What about encryption? HEY’s database (which holds your email) is encrypted both at rest and at work, which means our technical team can access the database for service, support, tuning, and forensics, without giving them access to people’s actual emails. HEY is not end-to-end encrypted (we still hold the keys), but otherwise it’s as locked down as can be.
And about privacy:
> Can you read my emails? Technically, yes, but practically, everything is locked down tight. We hold the encryption keys to be able to send and display your email, but we have strong and strict access protocols, policies, and auditing in place to prevent misuse. Every instance of data decryption by our team is logged, and that log is reviewed on a weekly basis by a separate team. Read more about our security approach.
When you set it up from https://nextdns.io/ they’ll give you a ‘Configuration ID’ put that in the app, and select from a list of privacy filters or some websites you would want to block on your devices from their website. It prevents tracking on your devices, occasionally may break certain apps if you block something important.
Or if you just want to see what all connections your devices make, that works for it too.