Is the Bill Whittle Network email I receive considered a newsletter? It is from Scott Otts Gmail account and that got me thinking about which email sites are actually trustworthy. If Apple, Amazon, and Google can shut down conservatives in other ways, are there email services that would do the same? What would be the most trusted email to use? What about phones? I use an IPhone, but now they have taken Parler off the app, does anyone know if there is a better phone to use? I know the Samsung galaxy is South Korean, but are they a trustworthy phone to use? I currently have Verizon but I have been tempted to switch to that Patriot mobile that Dana Loesch advertises.
Anna Paulina says “If you have a website move it to GoDaddy. They are now pulling websites down from the host networks. GoDaddy is a trusted company. Tell your friends.”
People are moving to telegram to share their thoughts with people who subscribe. Others are moving to make newsletters with emails. It might be a smart Idea to gather family and friends emails, in the coming years big tech and media will try even harder to silence.
After Facebook and Twitter begin the mass purge of conservatives, I believe that YouTube is next. I am subscribed to many conservative you tubers and their channels, I listen the the Andrew Klavan and Dana Loesch podcasts every day. When I come home I hop on my computer and listen to Steven crowder, Prager U, Lauren Chen, Tim Pool, Joe Rogan, and Jordan Peterson, and many others, I usually watch Bills new videos on YouTube, and while there are places like the Blaze TV and the Daily Wire, it’s only a matter of time until YouTube destroys entire channels, when that happens where do all those people go? To retake the culture requires as Bill once said for conservatives to build there own platforms and not rely on and build on the platforms of others.
Most trustworthy email?
Setting up a newsletter?
Most trusted phone?
Setting up our own server farms and website host networks?
Moving to rumble?
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I have been informed that Godaddy might not be trustworthy after all, I heard they kicked a gun website off their hosting.
GoDaddy was also the hosting service to kick Gab.com off a few years ago.
Many domains have an email account that you can use with them. So it might be worth setting up your own domain.
I’m beginning the transition to ProtonMail. I’ve setup GMail to forward all of my incoming emails to my ProtonMail during my transition.
just fyi… I didn’t see an email from Scott Ott.
The most trusted email in theory would be one you host on a computer you have physical control of. In addition to the security know how to set up the software properly. But and it’s a big but; most ISPs are wary of self hosted at home email as embedding a email server in malware has been a popular way of sending spam in the past.
As for a trustworthy phone, I am aware of efforts to develop fully open source phones, or at least ROM replacements. But such things tend to require a bit more technical knowledge from the user and so haven’t really had much of a mass market impact. At least not yet. Also as a reminder, efforts to get Google off your phone completely tend to break things. Business oriented phones like my Samsung Xcover Pro may have a slight advantage over other Android phones, but I don’t think it’s enough to really matter. Not with just about all modern phones sending lots of data to Google and other 3rd parties. You can limit the damage somewhat with more recent versions of Android by denying apps access to your microphone, but it’s still a phone.
Be careful though that you always wipe it… like with a cloth.