Think Your Email's Private? Think Again |
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Apr 16 2016, 04:11 PM |
Interesting
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Apr 16 2016, 06:04 PM |
He's selling ProtonMail, which is nice but impractical. It depends on everyone giving up their current email system simultaneously, which is not going to happen . On the other hand, PGP works fine (i.e. GPGMail) and is far more practical. Contrary to his implication, it's rather simple.
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Apr 20 2016, 08:26 PM |
Yes, there's more information on the internet about all of us than there used to be. But even today there is a lot of personal private information about each of us that is not readily available on the internet. Yen's point is: don't make the situation worse by putting private details about yourself in unencrypted email. If you do, then you have only yourself to blame for your loss of privacy . If you're sending email that contains any kind of private information, do yourself a favor and encrypt it.
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