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  • Synthesised.

    Global Synthetic Caffeine Market, By Product

    •    Powder\ •    Granular

    Global Synthetic Caffeine Market, By Application

    •    Food & Beverages
    •    Pharmaceutical
    •    Cosmetics & Personal Care
    •    Dietary Supplements & Functional Food

    Global Synthetic Caffeine Market, By Geography

    •    North America
      —  U.S.
      —  Canada
      —  Mexico
    •    Europe
      —  Germany
      —  UK
      —  France
      —  Rest of Europe
    •    Asia Pacific
      —  China
      —  Japan
      —  India
      —  Rest of Asia Pacific
    •    Rest of the World
      —  Latin America
      —  Middle East & Africa

    Global Synthetic Caffeine Market, Key Players

    •    BASF SE
    •    Kudos Chemie
    •    Cambridge Commodities Limited
    •    Aarti Industries Limited
    •    Spectrum Chemical Manufacturing Corp
    •    CSPC Pharmaceutical Group Limited
    •    Foodchem International Corporation
    •    LobaChemie Pvt.
    •    Stabilimento Farmaceutico Cav. G. Testa
    •    Central Drug House




  • If you don’t want to run your own mail server then there will always be a trade off somewhere. That trade off could be high costs to pay a tech firm to run a private mail server for you, could be lack of features, could be privacy, could be a lot of things. Even with your own mail server there will be trade offs around security etc. depending upon your skillset.

    Personally, I have a hybrid approach.

    • Business is on a mail server
    • Personal with sensitive data (health, bills, etc.) is on a mail server
    • Personal - subscriptions, newsletters, etc. is on Proton
    • Everything else is on Gmail

    I also have other accounts (e.g. DDG, Apple Mail, for specific use cases, but I forward the content I receive there into Gmail.

    I’ve had a look at Tuta and haven’t seen enough to convince me to move anything there. I’m not going to move my mail servers to a cloud provider, Gmail is there because the address is 20 years’ old and I can’t be bothered updating everywhere that it’s used, and Proton has been great for years, has grown well, and has a corporate mission that I agree with. DDG, Apple Mail etc. is what the internet sees of me - They generate unique email addresses and then I forward the content I want into Gmail, or sometimes Proton.