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| Weblog: | The Fuss About Gmail and Privacy: Nine Reasons Why It's Bogus | |
| Subject: | Browser-side Javascript public key encyption | |
| Date: | 2004-04-17 11:49:10 | |
| From: | michaelnewton2 | |
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Response to: Browser-side Javascript public key encyption
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It should be possible to use public key encryption...the email stored on Gmail will remain unreadable to Google It should be possible to use another email provider if you don't want to use Gmail. The email will remain unreadable to Google. |
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Google could also use a number of mechanisims to get email recipiants to connect to the Gmail service though the browser, including keeping email attachments server side inserting an URI in the email. Hotmail, or any other web email provides could do the same, even using the spammer trick of webbug images emmbedded in the HTML'ed email. Significant profilable information can be gathered from the email headers alone.
There is a potential network effect on the erosion of privacy, made more prominent with users moving to a few very large service providers.
Privacy advocates have a legitmate concern over the issues surrounding the profiling and privacy of email. While Google remains under its current management, I am personally less concerned. However just as in January 1998 Hotmail was purchased by another company, Microsoft, Google could be sold to another company with even less moral scruples.