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by al_borland
708 days ago
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It's difficult, because no one company can do it on their own. Proton has encrypted email, but if you send an email to someone's Gmail account, or someone's email box at their personal domain, it's sitting on that server unencrypted at the end of the day. Gmail owns a huge percentage of the market, which would go a long way, but like you alluded to, they aren't going to give up the email scanning they can do. Without that, I'm not sure Gmail is still worth it for them to run. They'd probably shut it down. |
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