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I would suggest you Disroot and Riseup for e-mail and Riseup for VPN.
Both those organisations have been around for quite some time right? Having their roots in activism as far as i know.
The way you seems to use the word "activism" seems a bad sense I never knew. What do you mean?
The Riseup political views are known and suggested, sometimes, in their own page.
The case of Disroot is that it has a public statement about it basically and the pictures around the website are quite legit.
It was in no way meant as a bad thing, sorry if it came over that way.
Thank you for the reply.
I don't know if the second part of my reply helped you in some sense. At least the Disroot side which can be checked easily.
It did! Disroot has a huge mission statement where it is all written out, so that can't be more clear than that. (i'll also add them to the original posting as options for people in the future).
I tend to use riseup all time , for VPN , mails , file transfer , pads etc.. i find that their views are very clearly exposed and like their politics , but should we be concern about the fact that their servers are US based ( heard some args this)? Also id like to have details about how RiseupVPN is working , and if all traffic go throug or just part , for example does it really take in charge P2P /torrent ? ( real question is can i use it to protect from Hadopi ? ) . Also the service is based on donations so dont forget to give what you can so they can continue to offer free pricing vpn to us :)