The email address provided by your ISP comes with a host of drawbacks. So if you're still using it, here's why it's time to switch and what you should consider as an alternative. When you first signed ...
Internet and mobile provider Cox is stepping away from email. “To ensure the best email experience possible for our customers, we have decided to transition email service and support of your cox.net ...
Jennifer Simonson is a business journalist with a decade of experience covering entrepreneurship and small business. Drawing on her background as a founder of multiple startups, she writes for Forbes ...
Rackspace’s new pricing for its email hosting services is “devastating,” according to a partner that has been using Rackspace ...
The biggest email services largely offer the same suite of security and privacy features, but some newer or more advanced options put other providers ahead, a ConsumerAffairs review of seven email ...
Every time you give a website your email address, you put yourself at risk from spammers and data breaches. Using a temporary email service lets you communicate while still maintaining some privacy.
Proton Mail finally has a native desktop app, rolling out now in beta for some users on Windows and MacOS. The encrypted email service has, of course, been available to desktop users since its ...
Sometimes you have to enter your email address on sites that don’t seem trustworthy. For example, you have to provide an email address for free web access in cafés, buses, and railway stations. If you ...
Alaska telecommunications company GCI will end its longtime email service next year, a move that will affect many customers who must transition to new email providers. Spokespeople with GCI, Alaska’s ...
Are your emails and attachments safe from prying eyes? If you're not using a secure email service that respects your privacy, the answer is likely no. Most large email providers, such as Gmail and ...
When the IBM PC was new, I served as the president of the San Francisco PC User Group for three years. That’s how I met PCMag’s editorial team, who brought me on board in 1986. In the years since that ...