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Try proton mail. I love it
Yeah, Proton are working on delivering a privacy-focused replacement for the whole google suite. Mail, drive, calendar so far, plus VPN. OP could do a lot worse. :)
Yeah I'll go Proton. Was going to go with Fastmail but then read that they're an Australian company, a Five Eyes country.
It's quite expensive whereas you get the same product even better for 12โฌ a year with posteo.de
Posteo doesn't allow you to use your own domain, do they? I know OP didn't ask for that but it's a really, really good idea to put your email addresses on a domain that you own.
Still, it would be a definite step up from Google.
Proton imo is definitely the winner here, since Gmail itself also relies on integration with a bunch of cloud apps