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by asdf1234tx 2839 days ago
On a some what related note, I read that google allows people to read my email. Google itself, and third parties.

I've got friends who store important authentication, financial, and legal information in their emails.

Makes me wonder about some of the btc thefts where the vector was never determined, and the victim was fairly competent.

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If you read that original WSJ article, Google allows companies to access your email if you give them access to your email. As in, if you install e.g. Kiwi [1] and agree to let them manage your inbox, then they have API keys that they could use to read your emails. Sometimes users just give their username/password to the 3rd party.

But, like I said when the original story came out, those headline writers really know what they're doing. "Google allows 3rd parties to read emails" directly implies your incorrect interpretation. Like, even on the original article, people who hadn't read it were expressing shock in the comment section that their personal emails were being read by Google engineers.

[1] https://www.kiwiforgmail.com/