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by yumraj
2477 days ago
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It's like picking the known evil vs the unknown. And, I know it's probably not a good answer logically but more gut driven. Emails have a lot of information about my life. I know what Google is doing with my emails, and as far as I can see Google is not going to die or be purchased by another entity. With companies like Protonmail and others I just don't know. Even if I trust their current T&C, what happens if they are bought. Also, while it is equally likely for Google to have rogue employees, I believe they will have more stringent safeguards then smaller companies. Again, as I said, probably not a very good answer, but more gut driven. And, I say this as someone who is very conscious of privacy. |
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Not going to happen overnight and even then technically they cannot access your emails because only you hold the password to private keys (if you trust they encrypt your emails with your public key before storing). I prefer keeping my emails local so pop does the job.
Google can access your emails but something like protonmail can't (if you trust them to encrypt your emails).