Bankruptsy seems unlikely as their numbers are solid. They've been around since the early 2000's.
Server location is in Norway. It's a small company that specializes in email hosting and it's fully owned by their emplyees.
Here's a summary of their privacy policy:
-Norwegian ShieldAll your Runbox email is privacy protected because our servers are located in Norway, and 1. Runbox strictly adheres to the Norwegian privacy legislation.
-Runbox protects your data against disclosure with our procedure to require a Norwegian court order before any data can be disclosed.
-Any foreign nation requesting disclosure of data must send a formal request via diplomatic channels to Norwegian authorities, to which Runbox responds with a request for a court order.
-Norwegian surveillance authorities are not allowed to access transferred electronic messages without a court order.
-Under Norwegian legislation, Runbox is ordinarily not required to retain any traffic logs, and is permitted to delete your data if you ask us to.
-To protect your privacy even further, Runbox does NOT use Google Analytics or any other third-party tracking of our customers’ usage. We never use data or traffic information for any other purpose than anonymous statistics in order to improve our services and our system’s performance. Our service is absolutely ad-free, and we do not share or sell your personal details to anyone.
They strive to be as transparent as possible and everyone can read their public Privacy Transparency Report.
Fellow runbox user here, been with them for well over a decade. It's been super reliable.
Do you do any rust proofing? Keeping the rust away is key if you want to keep it for a long time. My car is ten years old and practically rust free, been applying Fluid Film every other year.
My cousin still drives her 2003 Octavia and it's still in great shape. Diesel, manual and four wheel drive. Amazing car!
Ahh.. That's it! Of course it is. Thanks!
Good on you for converting even more normies to Linux.
What I find weird is the sudden increase of 10% (from 18.16% to 29.04%).
There have to be a reason for this. Maybe people finally got fed up with MS & Apple.
Right? It seems fishy to me, that's why I asked. Would love to know the reason for this.
Except Norway with 29.1%. What gives?
In Norway it's 29.1%
I was checking out regional market shares and it seems Linux has a 29.1% market share in Norway. Anybody knows why? Linux is almost twice as big as OSX there.
They have the best coffee in the Nordicks. Löfbergs Kharisma tastes like drips from heaven. Swedes are based!
May I ask which watch you ended up with?