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Google says e-mail users should have no legitimate expectation of privacy

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Re: Google says e-mail users should have no legitimate expectation of privacy

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Quote: "...they nonetheless impliedly consent to Google’s practices by virtue of the fact that all users of email must necessarily expect that their emails will be subject to automated processing.

Just as a sender of a letter to a business colleague cannot be surprised that the recipient’s assistant opens the letter, people who use web-based email today cannot be surprised if their communications are processed by the recipient’s ECS provider in the course of delivery.

Indeed,“a person has no legitimate expectation of privacy in information he voluntarily turns over to third parties.” Smith v. Maryland, 442 U.S. 735, 743-44 (1979)..."

I think this is a good summary.

Re: Google says e-mail users should have no legitimate expectation of privacy

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It's like Google is asking their users to leave their service. How about creating a Lavabit-like solution instead, Google, instead of telling users that "if you use our service, you have no expectation of privacy"?

I'll take "Because Google's entire business model around email is processing it to serve relevant ads next to it, which requires that they be able to read it" for $1000, Alex.

Re: Google says e-mail users should have no legitimate expectation of privacy

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post #4

It's like Google is asking their users to leave their service. How about creating a Lavabit-like solution instead, Google, instead of telling users that "if you use our service, you have no expectation of privacy"?

Does lavabit-like services scan the email for spam or full text search? If so, they have the lack of privact Google is talking about
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