I find their pricing model strange. I can completely understand why they would want to limit outgoing emails per day. But limiting incoming emails per day feels strange, even if the limit seems reasonable.
LanguageTool also belongs to an American company, because it was acquired by Learneo in 2023. You can also see this on the LanugaTool website. If you click on Imprint, you will see a German company, but if you go to the terms and conditions, it suddenly becomes an American company.
> If I understand correctly, this means you can't back up the private key, correct? It's in the Secure Enclave, so if you lose your laptop, you also lose the key?
In a business environment, that's what you want. The key is then burned, and you ask your coworkers (who still have access) to remove the old key and store your new one on the servers.
I faced a similar problem. I have now invested my money in an external battery instead to charge my phone if necessary. For me, this seemed like a simpler solution (also, I don't have to worry about a second SIM this way).
For iPhones, there are now batteries that do not even need cables.
For some companies it is enough to say "The data center is ISO certified". Which I always found strange, because almost every data center is ISO certified. But you will notice over time how relevant that will be for your customers. Simply ask with every lost offer what the reason was. Then you can still take care of your own certification.
That's already the case. IPv6 is often faster because most ISPs these days use cgnat for IPv4.