Is there any such thing as an email service that is any more private than another. I recently got notice that my att.net yahoo email service merged with aol to form "Oath". The terms of service agreement that they sent me pretty much says that I have no privacy and no rights to any information contained in my emails and texts and any other thing that they handle for me. It straight out says that they can examine the contents and share as they like.
Here is a quote from their "privacy policy"
"Oath analyzes and stores all communications content, including email content from incoming and outgoing mail. This allows us to deliver, personalize and develop relevant features, content, advertising and Services."
To sum it up their privacy policy is that I have none.
Can anyone say that gmail or any other mail handler is any different?
Mike.
Here is a quote from their "privacy policy"
"Oath analyzes and stores all communications content, including email content from incoming and outgoing mail. This allows us to deliver, personalize and develop relevant features, content, advertising and Services."
To sum it up their privacy policy is that I have none.
Can anyone say that gmail or any other mail handler is any different?
Mike.