![]() ![]() If you do want to use email then this is somewhat in conflict with #2, since having both people on the same provider helps control leak outside that provider, and having both people use gmail is fairly innocuous. 3) protecting the metadata of who you are communicating with: for that, email has fundamental weaknesses. ![]() 2) Preventing your email content from being collected and analyzed by personal profiling companies like google: for that, it helps to use smaller providers, who simply don't the resources to embark on such projects. state agencies: for that you need end to end encryption. There are 3 separate questions here: 1) protecting your email content from surveillance by e.g. ![]()
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