On 4/4/14, 2:24 PM, water lilies wrote:
Seth, I am getting at that K-9 downloading a cached copy of e-mails
locally is violates privacy because:

(1) not disclosed in wiki;
(2) not encrypted;
(3) not just a copy of emails but a complete copy of viewed attachments;
(4) CVS images;
(5) hackers coulc remotely access this;
(6) Verizon, Motorola, Google, NSA, FBI, CIA could remotely access this;

(7) Anyone who gains physical access to my smartphone coulc access this;

(8) Linux for desktops does not do this. My laptops are linux boxes.
Linux has safeguards privacy which is why I use Linux. If I wanted a
backdoor, I would use Windows. Android is based on linux. Why the
privacy violations?


I see the problem here, you don't know how e-mail works.

If you're using Linux and you're reading your e-mail via IMAP or POP3, you've got a local copy of your e-mail. If you're reading via a web browser, you've got a local copy but it does clear it out sooner.

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