▲ | sunshine-o 2 days ago | |||||||
Unless they pull out something really cool and revolutionary this is probably just a fax machine. Outside of the corporate world email is almost a legacy protocol. Like phone numbers we have one because we need to but do not really use it that much anymore. I believe email was de facto replaced by WhatsApp, iMessage, Social media and OpenID almost 20 years ago. Just ask a gen Z or Alpha when was the last time he sent an email. Now they are gonna try to ride the wave of the Big bad tech escape but Proton has a 10 years lead here. | ||||||||
▲ | mod50ack 2 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
OpenID certainly hasn't replaced email. Young people still all need email to sign up for ~anything online - not to mention things like job/school applications or plenty of other real-world things. What email has become is an identifier and a receptacle for notices. It's not a social platform for young people. But it's very much a thing! | ||||||||
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▲ | soulofmischief 2 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
Email is used everywhere from account management, subscription services, school, and generally every single employer or client I've ever worked with. Sometimes I work with clients through SMS, Signal or Discord but we still fall back to email for certain things. |