I am one of those people that simply say.... If you thought companies and the government weren't watching certain things (regardless of if it's right or not)... You need to open your eyes more. It was normal for snooping and things like that in the past.. Why not do it when it's so easily accessed all online?
I have nothing to hide and also knew Gmail was doing that.. As someone else said how did people think Google knew what ads to throw in their face?
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I always assume Google can see everything I do...but they provide a benefit that helps streamline my life, so I'm ok with it.
I always assume the gov can see everything I do...but I'm still waiting on the benefit there...
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It's a free service and the terms are all laid out in the privacy policy that no one actually reads.
No one should expect
100% privacy when sending
any data online unless they've taken the necessary steps to encrypt it themselves.
If you want completely private email, here's how to do it:
1. Build your own email server. You'll need to get the appropriate DNS and MX records setup as well, but that doesn't cost *too* much...
2. Get an email encryption cert, preferably from a commercial vendor with trusted roots, but I supposed a self-signed cert could work with a little extra setup
3. Make sure you have an email client that supports encryption
4. Get all of your friends/family/contacts to perform steps 1, 2, and 3 (this is obviously the easy step)
5. Exchange public keys with your contacts so that you can facilitate the 2-way encryption process
6. Send all email using the appropriate certificates to encrypt messages
*Before anyone pokes holes at the procedure above, keep in mind it's meant as a joke...