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Tutanota also has a business feature called Secure Connect. This ensures customer contact to the business uses E2EE. The feature costs €240/year.
+Mailfence provides secure and private email services to individuals and businesses. They have been in operation since 2013. Mailfence is based in Brussels, Belgium. Accounts start with 500 MB of storage for free accounts.
+ +Paid accounts can use custom domains. They also support catch-all addresses. Mailfence users can also use subaddressing.
+ +Mailfence customers can pay with Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, Bitcoin or Litecoin.
+ +Mailfence supports two factor authentication for their webmail only. They do not allow U2F security key authentication.
+None. No disk encryption or encryption at rest. Currently a work in progress as of 4th March 2020.
+ +Mailfence allows for encrypted emails to be sent from their webmail application using OpenPGP. However, Mailfence has not integrated a Web Key Directory (WKD) for users on their platform.
+ +Mailfence does not operate a .onion service.
+ +Mailfence also supports Exchange ActiveSync in addition to standard access protocols such as IMAP, POP3, SMTP for paid users.
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