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    8 months ago

    Gmail requires that you use proprietary software. Anyway just because email is insecure doesn’t mean you should jump into the pot

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      8 months ago

      No it doesn’t. You can use free Gmail with IMAPS & GPG-encrypt all your messages if you want to. I don’t know why you’re spreading lies, other than you’re just too oblivious to know better.

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        8 months ago

        It in fact does. You can’t sign in with Google without non-free JavaScript

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          8 months ago

          This is the dumbest argument. You can’t create a Proton account without non-free JS either. Once you enable IMAP in Gmail, you don’t have to sign in using the browser. Are you really going to argue this? I mean, you can just admit you don’t know enough about security and that you trust Proton just cause they make you feel warm & fuzzy or whatever.

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            8 months ago

            I don’t use or trust Proton either. My point was that when you use gmail you are giving up additional data and your freedom.

            The best answer is to use an email provider that doesn’t force you to use non-free software. There a limited few that work with HTML or properly licensed JavaScript