Keep in mind FastMail is headquartered in Australia which recently passed an anti-encryption bill [1] [2]. In terms of FastMail’s unlimited aliases feature, the only other “privacy-conscious” email provider with unlimited aliases I’ve found is Soverin.
[1] https://www.ctrl.blog/entry/goodbye-fastmail [2] https://www.itnews.com.au/news/fastmail-loses-customers-faces-calls-to-move-over-anti-encryption-laws-519783 [3] https://soverin.net
We're based in the EU and European law provides some of the strictest privacy protections in the world. Plus, we've been around for more than a year now and have hundreds of paying customers in 15+ countries.
We're looking into the feasibility of getting certified by a third-party (e.g. European Privacy Seal or Data Privacy Audit by TÜV), but these things take time and are costly for a young business like ours. Ultimately, though, you would need to trust us to do what we say.
P.S. We do have names and you're more than welcome to pop into our office next time you're in Amsterdam! (Vijzelstraat 68-78)
Soverin is based in the European Union and European law provides some of the strictest protections in the world. Plus, we've been around for more than a year now and have hundreds of customers in 15+ countries.
We're looking into the feasibility of getting certified by a third-party (e.g. European Privacy Seal or Data Privacy Audit by TÜV), but these things take time and are costly for a young business like ours. Ultimately, though, you would need to trust us to do what we say.
P.S. We do have faces and you're more than welcome to pop by our office next time you're in Amsterdam! (Vijzelstraat 68-78)