the question is not about trusting Google but can a government access email
contents from Google easily?


On 27 June 2013 10:26, Fabrizio Giudici <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Thu, 27 Jun 2013 11:09:50 +0200, rakesh mailgroups <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>  Am i wrong?
>>
>> Rakesh
>>
>> PS This particular government has a reputation for eaves dropping on phone
>> calls.
>>
>
> This depends on how you trust Google (or whatever). You already know my
> answer.
>
> The only way to be safe is to use PGP or other tools to encrypt the mail
> contents, so the two trusted end points become you and your email partner.
> Be aware that, according to some, you will become a possible "person of
> interest" for NSA and such:
>
> http://arstechnica.com/tech-**policy/2013/06/use-of-tor-and-**
> e-mail-crypto-could-increase-**chances-that-nsa-keeps-your-**data/<http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2013/06/use-of-tor-and-e-mail-crypto-could-increase-chances-that-nsa-keeps-your-data/>
>
> and I suppose for non-democratic countries this gets even worse. But you
> probably get what you wanted, privacy, even though at a cost.
>
> The problem is of politics nature, of course, so there's no way to solve
> it with purely technological means.
>
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