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minus-squaresnooggums@midwest.sociallinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up19·edit-29 months agoWere the other free emails like hotmail selling user data? Was there a reason to assume google was doing it differently than other email providers before they were caught selling user data? No, user agreements/terms of service don’t count because we all know nobody reads those things and they can change at any time.
Were the other free emails like hotmail selling user data?
Was there a reason to assume google was doing it differently than other email providers before they were caught selling user data?
No, user agreements/terms of service don’t count because we all know nobody reads those things and they can change at any time.