

The price is also nice (12€ per year is not a big deal). Also it seems that they have the keys to the encrypted emails at their servers, so you have to trust them. But as an iPhone user, I can´t find any open source email client that I can trust and I will have to relay on Apple own client. What I like about MailBox is that they support almost every client through their standard use of email protocols. but not from a "casual website purchase" of course). But more like usual use: work application/Banking/Insurences/Online puchases (Transportation/PayPal/Amazon etc. I highly doubt that I will be sending encrypted emails as no contact of mine uses them. And I´m still wondering which service is more suitable for an average person caring about his privacy.

I like both so far, but the free versions don´t allow me to test the full potential of the two providers. I´ve been doing some reading and I narrowed my choices between two providers: ProtonMail and MailBox. This of course mean at least ditch the email services of Google. Lately, I was trying to regain some of my online privacy.
