Albo P Fossa: > Google's had news focus of late, for its supposed ardent protection > of email content against government's "prying eyes". (I note, it's > only content that's protected: sender, IP, userid, name, subject, and > recipient are all somewhat readily available.) However, it occurred > to me to ask this. I moved my email from Gmail to a domain-managed > account.
> Does that by its nature give me a "better class" of privacy > protection? >From a social movement point of view, it's nice that you say no to certain policies. > Or does it depend wholly upon the practices of my hosting > company? You still rely on privacy by policy. One policy is better than another policy. What are policies worth nowadays? I value your decision to move to a better policy. Apart form this, I believe, that there is only real privacy in privacy by design approaches. -- Unsubscribe, change to digest, or change password at: https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/liberationtech
