On Tue, Jan 01, 2008, Erez D wrote about "Re: webmail client, NG?":
> what about the fact that google knows everything about you ?

How is this any different from the fact that my ISP "knows" everything about
what I surf (much more than Google, by the way)? That my credit card company
and bank "know" everything I buy? That my phone company "knows" everything I
speak on the phone?

At some point, you simply have to assume that "knowing" and "abusing" is not
the same thing. Google can abuse the content of your mail, just like your
phone company can abuse the content of your phone calls. But both companies
have a clean track record (existed for several years with several million
users and have abused none of them), so isn't it sensible that they won't
screw with you?

In any case, for content which is really secret, you shouldn't trust Google,
your ISP or anybody - just use client-side cryptography. If you get an
encrypted mail to gmail, there is no way for Google to read it, even though
they have the encrypted content. A "secret" site would be using SSL, prevent
nasties like your ISP, phone compnay, or Google from sniffing the connection.


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