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From its start, Gmail conditioned us to trade privacy for free services

27 points| freddyym | 1 year ago |engadget.com

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[+] init2null|1 year ago|reply
Was Yahoo Mail any better? Or even a free email from a web host? I always assumed I was giving up some privacy.

But Gmail swallowed up email, and that is so much tougher to forgive.

[+] johnea|1 year ago|reply
Goggle has been the biggest disaster of the internet.

Not only are they reading 1/3 of all email traffic in the world, but the worst of it is www search.

With the lack of semantic features in http, the worlds access to the information of the web is only and exactly what goggle wants it to be.

[+] chrismcb|1 year ago|reply
Right. Because Gmail was the first free service on the free Internet.
[+] NoPicklez|1 year ago|reply
Right. If you read the article, it doesn't claim to be.
[+] tomrod|1 year ago|reply
Aye. And now they want to control email security, not just Gmail security.