note: parties, intended recipients, plurals, 3rd parties,

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Privacy in email

In personal email communications, there
has always been, and always should be,
an expectation of privacy between the
sender and the intended recipients of a
message, enabling open communication
with friends, colleagues, family, and others.

Privacy is compromised, however, if personal
information or private email content is shared
with parties other than the sender and intended
recipients without their consent. This is not the
case when people use Gmail. Google does not
share or reveal email content or personal
information with third parties. Email messages
remain strictly between the sender and intended
recipients, even when only one of the parties is
a Gmail user.


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