• pinball_wizard@lemmy.zip
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    16 hours ago

    Recently, I also made a quick and dirty risk assessment about the potential risks, and I still didn’t see an urgent need to mitigate them.

    I agree 100%. I moved in an orderly fashion, myself!

    Your overall logic and position matches mine from maybe six months ago quite well.

    The thing I couldn’t let go of was what Google might be doing with my income and employment prospects, selling what they know about me from my inbox.

    I see plenty of evidence for the character of Google’s leadership, and I realized it made me angry that someone like that could be accessing my inbox.

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      14 hours ago

      It also depends on how do you use that mailbox for. In my case, Gmail doesn’t get to see anything related to my professional life. I have another email provider for more serious conversations like that. For the most part, Gmail gets to see a bunch of mailing list junk I never subscribed to. I also use Gmail to logging into various services I don’t really care that much about. Nothing important, nothing serious. If it involves money in any way, Gmail doesn’t get to read those communications.

      However, I am tempted to move all my serious email communications to a more serious paid service. There might be immediate practical benefits too. I could set up a dedicated email address for each creepy company and that way I would find out which one sold my data to spammers.