## Why I Switched From Gmail To Proton MailI’ve been using [Gmail](https://gmail.com ) forever. As in, prior to it ever going public. Back when you had to have an invite to get in. Luckily, I knew someone that had gotten in via a Google employee, and they were able to invite me very early on as well. It’s done what I’ve wanted and needed it to do. But now, I’m leaving it behind for greener pastures. The burning questions here are as follows. Why am I leaving Gmail and why am I doing it after 20 years and what email platform will I be switching to? As the title states, I’ve made the switch to [Proton Mail]( ) for a few reasons which I’ll describe below. Not only that, I’ve switched from using a free email service to now using a paid email service. Let’s start off with why I decided I wanted to switch from Gmail at all, since I had been using it for 20+ years, which likely means I have a lot of important stuff stored there. First and foremost, I wanted to start taking my privacy a bit more serious. I’m not trying to go all die-hard here and hide everything from the entirety of the internet, as I simply don’t have the time nor the patience for that. But I want to try and move away from getting served ads and recommended stuff a bit more than what I was. Gmail uses your email to serve you ads and information based on the contents of your email. This means it’s not encrypted as we all know. Proton is end to end encrypted, which means Proton themselves can’t even read your email. In return, this means you don’t get ads or served recommendations based on what’s in your emails. The second reason I’m leaving Gmail after 20+ years, is just that. I’ve had the same email for that long, and as a blogger, my email address is everywhere. I want to change that, but it’s pretty difficult to do with an established email such as my Gmail account. So what better way to do this than to start over and start with a new service that has some really nice features such as Proton. So what is it about Proton that drew me in, and more-so, to a paid version of Proton when I could have switched to a free version? First is all the [features you get]( ). With the free version, you certainly get some nice features. However, for me the number one thing on this list is the amount of storage. 1GB of storage simply isn’t enough for me, and that’s without importing any of my old emails from Gmail over to my Proton account. I purposely didn’t transfer anything over as my Gmail account isn’t going anywhere, so I know I can quickly access it if I absolutely need something from the past 20 years. The 500GB of storage is more my speed. However, I’ve actually got a family plan with my wife now, so we have 3TB of space to share between us, so I’m more than good on space. The second biggest thing that I wanted the paid plan for was the labels/folders feature. I use a lot of labels as I keep my email very well organized. I can tell you, it’s all because of my OCD, but hey, that’s a completely different article from this one! The third feature and certainly is quickly becoming my favorite feature of Proton Mail, is the hide-my-email aliases. This allows me to go purchase something from a website I don’t frequent and use an alias email address so that they don’t have my actual email address and then spam me with their newsletters, special offers, you forgot this in your cart type stuff. If I start getting any of those, I simply delete the alias and nothing else arrives in my inbox from them. Super simple and super efficient. I also like that with a paid Proton plan, you get access to [Proton VPN]( ), [Proton Drive]( ), [Proton Pass]( ) and [Proton Calendar]( ). For me, I don’t care much about the calendar since I’ve never really used calendar stuff within my personal accounts. I was already using Proton VPN, so now I get that bundled in and save a bit of money and have access to more things and more features as you see above. This paid plan gives me access to Proton Drive, which in turn allows me to stop using [Google Drive](https://drive.google.com ) as well and put everything I want into Proton Drive. Simply put, it’s a nice little added bonus. It’s a very similar situation for Proton Pass, which is Proton’s password manager, that happens to work very well. And because I get that for free with my paid Proton plan, I’ve decided to leave Bitwarden behind since I was paying for that as well. Now, everything is bundled into one and makes life so much easier. To me, having all of these options, features and apps available are super nice, even if it is paid for. That alone is something I thought I’d never be doing, paying for email. But as stated in the beginning, I’m trying to take my privacy a bit more serious and I feel Proton allows me to do just that. It’s not full blown by any means, but I feel for me, it’s a great start and this will likely lead to other things that I’ll start doing. One question I’m sure all of you have is, how is the overall service of Proton, especially on the email side? I can say that it feels no different than Gmail as far as the speed of receiving/sending emails, getting notifications for emails and just the user of the features itself. It simply works and it works great. What’s more is, Proton Mail is available on [Android](https://play.google.com/store/apps/dev?id=7672479706558526647 ), [iOS]( ) and the [web]( ). Proton Pass, Proton Drive, Proton Calendar and Proton VPN are available on all of those platforms as well. This makes it easy to use all of the services no matter what device or platforms you choose to use. One last thing that I have discovered about Proton Mail, is how active they are on Mastodon. While I don’t use Twitter/X, it can be difficult to find large companies like this on Mastodon. Proton Mail has an official account there that’s verified, and often responds very quickly and with full information and details. Find them here: [Proton Mail on Mastodon]( ). If you’re looking to make the switch to Proton, feel free to let me know. I can send you an invite code to “refer a friend” and you’ll get one month of Mail Plus for free from Proton. Kind of a hard deal to pass up if you ask me as it allows you to give it a try and see if it’s for you or not. You can read more details here: [Refer A Friend]( ). *Disclaimer: The views expressed in this blog post are solely those of the author and do not represent any official endorsement by Proton or its subsidiaries.* Image Credits: [Proton Mail]( ) #Email #Gmail #Proton #ProtonCalendar #ProtonDrive #ProtonPass #ProtonVPN #ProtonMail #Technology
## Let Me Introduce MyselfHello to everyone reading this! Since we have decided to start over with the AllThingsTech blog, I felt it was only appropriate if I made a little introduction post. Just a few words to let all of you know a little bit about who I am and what I do. So what do you say, shall we get started? As many of you likely know, but for those that don’t, I’m one of the co-admins of the [AllThingsTech.social](https://allthingstech.social ) Mastodon instance along with [Kyle Reddoch](https://allthingstech.social/@beardedtechguy ). AllThingsTech has been around for almost a year now. However, this post isn’t about our instance, it’s to give you some insight into who I am. I guess I could start with the basics. I’m a 52 year old husband to an amazing wife [living in Winston Salem, NC]( ) and am the proud parent of two awesome cats named Bess(15 years old) and Kumquat(4 years old). I was born in Merritt Island, FL, right across from the NASA launch pads, but only lived there until I was about 2 – 3 years old. My parents moved to Houston, TX for the oil boom that was just getting started and to be in a much larger city than Cocoa Beach, FL which is where we were living. I spent all of my childhood and teenage years in Houston. I graduated high school at [Klein Oak High School]( ), the same school that [Jim Parsons from Big Bang Theory]( ) attended. He and I even attended school together for 2 years, as I graduated in 1989 and he graduated in 1991. Small world, wouldn’t you say? After high school, I went on to do adult things and never attended college. I was sick and tired of school by the time I finished high school and wanted to move on in life. Shortly after graduation, myself and my parents would move back to Florida, this time in south Florida around Boynton Beach. My parents would end up getting divorced shortly afterwards and my dad and I would end up moving back to Houston in 1991/1992 as we felt that’s where “home” was. Plus, he was approached by his former boss at McCauley Lumber Co in [Tomball, TX]( ) to come back to work. A deal that we couldn’t pass up. We would stay in Houston and the surrounding areas until September 2007, which Pops and I would then move to [Rome, GA]( ). A place I didn’t really want to be, but it’s where life took us. I ended up meeting what is now my wife in 2013 and we’d get married in 2018. In January 2022, the wife and I would move to Winston Salem, NC which is where I am located at now. Absolutely enjoying this place as it feels like this is where I belong. Let’s go back to the year 2015, back when Google+ was one of the big social media platforms of the time. I stumbled across a post by Derek Ross, who I had followed for years, that he had shared by Kevin Barry, the developer of [Nova Launcher](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.teslacoilsw.launcher ). Kevin was looking to hire someone to replace his current customer support person who was moving on to other things. I felt I didn’t have much of a shot at this job, but I decided to send an email Kevin’s way. As they say, you can hit your shot if you never shoot. Almost immediately, to my surprise, Kevin replied to me and wanted to setup a Google Hangouts meeting between us. Two days later we had a meeting and Kevin ended up hiring me on the spot. Little did I know how much my life would change because of this. So what is [Nova Launcher]( ) you ask? It’s the largest and most popular home screen replacement app in the Google Play Store and has been pretty much since the day it was launched publicly on December 13th, 2011. Twelve plus years later, it’s still the most popular launcher in the Play Store. Now you’re asking, what do I do for Nova Launcher? I am the customer support manager who handles all customer support via email and I also own and run the official, verified [Discord server that currently has almost 77,000 members]( ) at the time of this writing. I do other things as well since Nova Launcher was acquired by [Branch Metrics back in 2022]( ), but my job is mostly as I stated above. I’m still the only person who answers emails as well as a bit of social media stuff, mostly on Mastodon where we have a Nova Launcher account. Outside of the work stuff, I’m an avid lover and fan of technology of any and all sorts. Since I work for an Android app, I obviously have a love for Android mobile devices, but I also use Apple’s iOS very regularly as well. I love to play video games and just love to absorb news and information about anything tech related. If it beeps or it goes boop, then my curiosity is piqued. I’m also one who loves music. Since I work from home, I’m at my PC 12+ hours per day and while I’m at the PC, there is almost always music playing from my speakers. It’s simply a part of life and who I am. While I’m certainly no professional, I love to take random photos. I take a lot of photos of my cats but also love to try and capture a great sunrise or sunset if and when I can. But you’ll find I snap pictures of all sorts of stuff, even the food the wife and I experience here around Winston Salem. I’m sure there are many other things I could talk about, but as this post is getting a bit longer than expected, I should wrap it up here. With that said, if you are interested in knowing more about me, you can always reach out to me via Mastodon where I spend a lot of my time during the day posting random stuff of all kinds. My Mastodon account is here: [Cliff Wade](https://allthingstech.social/@cliffwade ). I’d love to answer any questions you might have or go into more details about anything I mentioned here. #AllThingsTech #CliffWade #Introduction #NorthCarolina #RandomMusings #RandomThoughts #WinstonSalem image
## How I Got My Passion For TechI’ve often been asked over the years, how did you get interested in tech? Since I was just asked yesterday by someone, I decided what better way to answer that question than with a blog post. I first got interested in tech at a very early age, likely around 4 or 5 years old. I was living in [Houston, TX]( ), as my parents moved there when I was between 2 and 3 years old. They moved there from [Cocoa Beach, FL]( ) because of the oil boom that was just starting. Plus, it was a much bigger city than Cocoa Beach which they wanted mainly for job market stuff. We were living on a 75 acre ranch at the time and I remember I had a 13-inch black and white Sony TV that I watched cartoons on. One day, out of the blue, my dad decided to hook up this machine to my TV called[ Pong]( ). I had no idea what Pong was, but little did I know it would be the beginning of a new journey for me in life and one that would stick with me forever. Once Pops got it hooked up, and tuned the TV to channel 3, as that’s how we played video games for many years back in the day, I heard this little set of intro beeps and noises, and I was instantly intrigued. I remember I sat in front of my TV for hours upon hours that day, without eating, getting up and stretching or anything else. I was addicted and it was to some fascinating piece of technology that I was suddenly addicted to. Every day afterwards, I remember just sitting in front of that small TV playing Pong endlessly for hours on end as if it were all life had to offer. Little did I know at the time that this would be just the beginning of a life long fascination to video games and all things tech. Two or three years later, the [Atari 2600]( ) was really becoming popular and it was something I wanted my parents to get me as soon as I could. Unfortunately, the Atari 2600 would be out for a couple of years before we’d get one. Funny thing is, I remember that day like it was yesterday when it finally happened. My mom and my grandmother, Nana, went to [Willowbrook mall in Houston]( ) to go shopping. I had been talking up a storm about wanting an Atari, and little did I know that it would happen on this day. To make a kind of long story short, we went to several department stores such as [Montgomery Wards]( ), [JC Penney’s]( ), Sears and others, as well as a few toy stores such as KB Toys, The Children’s Palace, [Radio Shack]( ) and a one off place called [Game Peddler](https://www.houstonarchitecture.com/topic/22307-the-game-peddler-in-willowbrook-mall/ ). What I didn’t know at the time was that my mom was looking for the best deal price wise on an Atari 2600 and bundles that included a game or two. We ended up going to back to [KB Toys]( ), which I thought was super weird, as that was something we had never really done. At the same time, I was getting super excited as I kind of knew what might be about to happen. Sure enough, we walked in, my mom asked a sales person for some help getting an Atari 2600 and a couple of games. Those two games were [Adventure]( ) and [Yars’ Revenge]( ). The console came with Combat. I can still feel the chills, the excitement, the joy and the huge smile I had on my face knowing my life long dreams(7 years old at the time) had just come true. Life was now complete! Or was it? I couldn’t wait to get home, but unfortunately my mom and Nana were hungry, so we went to the food court in the mall to get something to eat. Then we went over to [Toys ‘R Us]( ) which was right across the street to look for more games, though I don’t think we bought anything. Finally, we’re home and ready to get this thing hooked up. It seemed like mom was taking forever to figure it out and get it all hooked up, but surely that was just the adrenaline and excitement Again, once the console powered on, and I heard whatever noise it was that the Atari 2600 produced, I was intrigued beyond all belief. I think my mom actually put Adventure in the slot first, and that too was an instant game changer. Adventure would go on to be one of the toughest games at the time, but one of my most played games as well as one of my top 5 games of that era. While I did get my start on Pong, I really credit the Atari 2600 as what got me into video games as a whole when I was a kid. I think a lot of that had to do with the fact that it was in color unlike Pong which was black and white only. Plus the Atari obviously had a lot more sounds and more in-depth games than what Pong offered. From then on, my interest and my addiction to all things tech, any thing that beeped, made noise or anything similar was something that I wanted to know more about and wanted to tinker with. We pretty much owned every game console after that point, except for a few such as [Odyssey]( ) and [Odyssey 2]( ). We owned consoles such as [Intel]( )[l]( )[ivision]( ), [ColecoVision]( ), [Atari 5200]( ) and [Atari 7800]( ) as well as later consoles such as the [Nintendo NES]( ) and again, most everything afterwards. This interest carried over well into my teens and my adult life. Today, I have a huge interest and obsession with mobile phones, such as [Android]( ) phones and [iPhones]( ). I still play video games as well at the age of almost 53. I mainly play on PC, but I do own an [Xbox Series S]( ), [Nintendo Switch]( ), [Steam Deck]( ) and of course a [Playstation 5]( ). While this is certainly a shortened version of what could be a very long post with regards to my love for tech over the years, it at least gives you the basics of what got me interested originally and is the reason why I’m so passionate about tech of all kinds to this very day. If you are like me and have a passion for tech and all things that go beep/boop, feel free to start up a conversation with me on Mastodon which is my social media platform of choice. You can find me here: [Cliff Wade](https://allthingstech.social/@cliffwade ) as I’m the co-admin of my own Mastodon instance, properly named: [AllThingsTech.social](https://allthingstech.social ). #AllThingsTech #Atari #ColecoVision #Nintendo #Playstation #Pong #Technology #Xbox image