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by dmw1
1595 days ago
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The way I see it, perhaps I can get some marginal privacy benefits from another provider, however I'd be compromising on security. I am of the opinion that Google have the best security in the industry, have the best incentives, most investment and are pretty much guaranteed to be around in 20 years from now. The most high value accounts in my life around banking, investment, taxes etc are all tied to my personal identity anyway, so privacy is less important to me, I'd rather have the most established and secure service. I don't use email for communication so E2E encryption etc is not hugely relevant to me. |
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