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Best Family Calendar App in 2026: 11 Top Picks Compared
Your family’s schedule probably lives in at least four places right now. Group texts, sticky notes, school emails nobody reads, and the classic “I told you about that last week.” A shared family calendar app
12 Best Free Email Providers in 2026
Not every free email account is built the same way. Some scan your inbox to show you ads. Others encrypt your messages so nobody, not even the provider, can read them. Here’s what we found:
Mailfence Privacy Digest May 2026, N°13
May 2026 kept circling around one idea: the labels we trust are thinner than they look. A hospital breach exposed fingerprints that can never be reset. A lawsuit argued that the questions you ask a
Reseller Email Hosting: How to Build a Profitable Email Business
At a glance: You manage your customers’ websites, infrastructure, or IT, and every one of them needs email. Right now you’re probably handing that revenue to Google Workspace or Microsoft 365 and watching the margin
WebDAV and Google Drive: does it work?
Short answer first: Google Drive does not natively support WebDAV. If you’ve gone hunting for a Google Drive WebDAV server address and come up empty, that’s why – Google never built one. Here’s what this
Does Proton Calendar support CalDAV?
If you’ve picked Proton for your email, you probably want your calendar to play nicely with the rest of your setup too. Here’s the catch: Proton Calendar doesn’t support CalDAV, which is why Apple Calendar,
Mailfence Privacy Digest April 2026, N°12
April 2026 had a single thread running through almost every story: identity. Who you are is being attached to everything you do online, through breached government portals, biometric phone registration, device-level age checks, and mandatory
Mailfence Release Notes April 2026
We’re happy to present the Mailfence Release Notes for April 2026 with several improvements and fixes. Release Notes: New Features Improvements Mobile app Regarding the Mobile app, the Mailfence Release Notes for April 2026 includes
“Email Is Dead, Long Live Email”: Why Email Isn’t Going Anywhere
Every few years, someone declares email dead. First it was social media, then Slack, then AI. And yet, over 376 billion emails fly across the internet daily, used by 4.6 billion people worldwide. This piece

