I've used #ProtonMail for a couple of years now, to communicate with folks who'd have problems using #OpenPGP.
Not that I wasn't satisfied, but I'm also trying #Tutanota now, and it seems even better in some respects. — Having #choice is always a good thing.
Seriously, people, there is no other reasons to still use #Gmail and the like, except for registrations on various dubious on-line places, or as a public contact — i.e. not for any private communications.
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@amiloradovsky That's why there is PEP (slowly coming).
https://pep.foundation/pep-software/index.html
PEP should be able to sync keys and make PGP more comfortable in general.
No matter what the earlier mentioned solutions simply provide OpenPGP in their web interfaces and allow to import/export your keys so it works pretty well.