Kagi vs Tuta
Based on our analysis, Tuta is the more privacy-respecting choice overall.
BACK →| Category | Kagi | Tuta |
|---|---|---|
| Overall | A · 88/100 | A · 91/100 |
| What they collect | Positive (91) | Positive (90) |
| Who they share it with | Positive (85) | Positive (88) |
| What you can do | Positive (86) | Positive (87) |
| What they promise | Positive (88) | Positive (91) |
Kagi is a paid search engine that treats your data as a liability rather than an asset — it doesn't track your searches, offers cryptocurrency and Tor payment options for near-total anonymity, and publishes a warrant canary; the main caveats are US jurisdiction, third-party content providers loaded on demand, and 'whenever possible' hedging on its AI providers.
View full analysis →Tuta is a German E2E-encrypted email service that genuinely can't read your emails, stores all data in ISO 27001-certified German data centres, uses no cookies and no third-party analytics, and has a policy short enough to actually read — the main caveats are that some metadata (sender/recipient addresses, timestamps) is stored unencrypted, and campaign tracking via hashed connection data is present.
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