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Tutanota
#1
I am no techie for sure but I have managed to get a tutanota email.  However I do not know
How to put the icon on the desktop.  Don't laugh.. I am pretty proud of myself  Big Grin

HEY ALL. CELEBRATION TIME. I think I just reached my 150 posts - a long time coming  Cool Cool Wink Big Grin Wink

OK Charon, please let me see what is behind the Green Door (ha-ha) I have worked real hard.
Love u all .
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#2
Does it download as an app on your pc? I've always had to use a browser for it.
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#3
Glad to hear you hit your post goal. Now I'm afraid it may take many moons for myself to ever hit the mark with my crazy schedule.  But either way congrats, its the little wins in life that make each day something to look forward to. Have a blessed day.
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#4
drag and drop the icon in the top left corner if its a pc.

well, nvm. what browser..?
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#5
(07-09-2017, 03:17 PM)Ladybug Wrote: I am no techie for sure but I have managed to get a tutanota email.  However I do not know
How to put the icon on the desktop.  Don't laugh.. I am pretty proud of myself  Big Grin

HEY ALL. CELEBRATION TIME. I think I just reached my 150 posts - a long time coming  Cool Cool Wink Big Grin Wink

OK Charon, please let me see what is behind the Green Door (ha-ha) I have worked real hard.
Love u all .

Congrats Ladybug.

Click on it and drag to the desktop and let go, or maybe right click and it may ask if you want to create a short on your desktop.

Give just a little more information and we may be able to help you.

Does any of these posts or ideas help help you?
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#6
Tutanota is good, but I prefer protonmail. Either should be sufficient, but proton has a 2 password set up. One to log on, and one to open your box. They also seem to offer more benefits especially if you decide to pay for the service. The basic 4 euro set up gives you quite a bit for the money.
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