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by CaptSpify
3286 days ago
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The use case is pretty obvious by now: people trying to manipulate me (ads), overreaching government intrusion, and invasions of privacy. I never said that Google just sends everything over to them, but they can come and access my data without me ever knowing, and that's a problem. Just because there are (imo broken) checks in place does nothing to negate that fact. Those checks are provably bullshit by the previous breaches. If they weren't bullshit, there would never have been breaches. |
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"invasions of privacy" is not a use case. Give me details. By whom? Your partner? Your coworker? 4chan? Your mayor? Russia? What information are they getting from you? Why? It's very likely that whatever use case you come up with, you are better defended with 2auth gmail than with whatever other solution.
That's a problem with the web. In 15 years, and not counting legal government requests, there were what? 3 cases of email data breaches that were caught? 5? That's your "provably bullshit"? What do you use on your life that has a lower failure rate than this?