

Soverin
Soverin is an independent private company based in Amsterdam, run by a team of internet enthusiasts who want to create great products that are safe, beautiful and easy to use. We’re passionate about changing the status quo and actively want to raise awareness about digital...
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
Features
- Support for Aliases
- Two-factor Authentication
- Ad-free
- Spam Filter
Tags
- domain-name
- Unlimited Aliases
- email-hosting
Soverin News & Activities
Recent activities
SudoVanilla added Soverin as alternative to Atomic Mail
ALTERRA added Soverin as alternative to Apple Mail
sebastianpaczoski added Soverin as alternative to Nili Email- sebastianpaczoski updated Soverin
SudoVanilla added Soverin as alternative to Zero Email
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What is Soverin?
Soverin is an independent private company based in Amsterdam, run by a team of internet enthusiasts who want to create great products that are safe, beautiful and easy to use. We’re passionate about changing the status quo and actively want to raise awareness about digital privacy.
Our mission is private communication for everyone. We give people control over their privacy. The technology has been here for years, but nobody can use it. We are here to change that.
The messages you send should stay between you and the receiver. More like a sealed envelope than a postcard.










Comments and Reviews
Waste of money and time, nothing works, if I had knewn before I would not have paid 29 Euro for it ):
Used to be awesome, but their service is unavailable at random times and their customer service has seriously weakened over the years. Not recommended.
Lots of problems. Search doesn't work; constantly needs support tickets to get things re-indexed. Sign-up page promises two email interfaces but the Rainloop one is actually 'Beta', requires a special request to support to activate, and if there are problems, they suggest you don't use their webmail interface at all.
Pros: Setup was straightforward. Their dashboard is well designed. Support is quick. They support IMAP imports of other accounts.
Meh: Their Webmail interface uses RoundCube which is an okay design.
Cons: Search on the Webmail does not function correctly. Support required for activation of IMAP/Webmail for second account.