Proton mail for personal use and work purposes

Is ProtonMail with filters, multiple addresses, and message forwarding convenient and secure to use for personal and work purposes? Or is it better to use another provider’s mail, like Tutanota, for work?

Just try it and see if it fits your needs

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ProtonMail is decent for work, especially for it’s third party email client support and their business allowing easy config of email groups etc.
for Personal both Tuta and Proton should serve you well, as @ph00lt0 put it, try and see what fits for your personal needs

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From newsrooms, activists, and international organizations to academics, Nobel Prize winners, and movie characters, Proton Mail is the trusted choice

I think that Proton Mail is pretty cool, at least for email’s standards. If you have a say in how your workplace can communicate, maybe also consider SimpleX, Signal, or Element?

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Threema Work – The Secure Business Messenger is my take for Real Time Communication for business (Unless Switzerland passes undermine encryption then we can switch that I guess…)

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Is it possible to set up notifications there to know when work messages arrive and when personal ones come to the email?

I’m confused, Threema is not Proton and vice versa.