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MarketNeutral
9th April 2010, 07:20 AM
"Google condemns the Chinese Government for censoring its results, and Australia for planning to do the same. Meanwhile, its lawyers and security experts have told employees to 'be intentionally vague about whether or not we've given access to end-user accounts,' according to engineer James Tarquin, hinting that Google may be sharing its data with the US government. Perhaps Australia's most hated communications minister, Steven Conroy, could be right in his criticism of Google's privacy record after all."
http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=10/04/07/1546221

PatColo
9th April 2010, 09:03 AM
from another thread,



Most email accounts are pretty much an open book to the spooks like those now running GIM2.gov.

Just one example, yahoo's the same as the rest,

Yahoo Threatens Cryptome Over Leaked Surveillance Document (http://www.infowars.com/yahoo-threatens-cryptome-over-leaked-surveillance-document/)

Forums send your new/changed password confirmation to your email. So write it down offline, delete the email upon receipt, and empty your delete bin (although it still then sits in a yahoo/etc bit bucket on their server). I expect they can still intercept your junk in a variety of ways, but may as well make them work a little harder for it. ::)

JDRock
9th April 2010, 09:19 AM
...so the ? remains... WHERE can you go for free, private e-mail??

Carbon
9th April 2010, 10:27 AM
...so the ? remains... WHERE can you go for free, private e-mail??


Ya get what you pay for... free, private e-mail is an oxymoron.

Domains and hosting are cheap. Acquire one, make ownership private and you'll have the ability to create numerous, private e-mail addresses.

All the same - nothing is truly private on the internet. Most ISP's and hosts will capitulate with just about any .gov demand for info.

The only thing still private these days are the conversations in your head - and they're already working hard on that.

JDRock
9th April 2010, 02:13 PM
true that....in fact ap had a story in print about brain scan technology ( scary emoticon)

MarketNeutral
9th April 2010, 02:20 PM
...so the ? remains... WHERE can you go for free, private e-mail??


Google Copies Your Hard Drive

Coming on the heels of serious consumer concern about government snooping into Google's search logs, it's shocking that Google expects its users to now trust it with the contents of their personal computers," said EFF Staff Attorney Kevin Bankston. "Unless you configure Google Desktop very carefully, and few people will, Google will have copies of your tax returns, love letters, business records, financial and medical files, and whatever other text-based documents the Desktop software can index. The government could then demand these personal files with only a subpoena rather than the search warrant it would need to seize the same things from your home or business, and in many cases you wouldn't even be notified in time to challenge it. Other litigants--your spouse, your business partners or rivals, whomever--could also try to cut out the middleman (you) and subpoena Google for your files."

http://www.eff.org/press/archives/2006/02/09

Horn
9th April 2010, 04:59 PM
...so the ? remains... WHERE can you go for free, private e-mail??


Google Copies Your Hard Drive

Coming on the heels of serious consumer concern about government snooping into Google's search logs, it's shocking that Google expects its users to now trust it with the contents of their personal computers," said EFF Staff Attorney Kevin Bankston. "Unless you configure Google Desktop very carefully, and few people will, Google will have copies of your tax returns, love letters, business records, financial and medical files, and whatever other text-based documents the Desktop software can index. The government could then demand these personal files with only a subpoena rather than the search warrant it would need to seize the same things from your home or business, and in many cases you wouldn't even be notified in time to challenge it. Other litigants--your spouse, your business partners or rivals, whomever--could also try to cut out the middleman (you) and subpoena Google for your files."

http://www.eff.org/press/archives/2006/02/09


Now if only Microsoft would create an operating system that would actually let you retain those files for more than 4 years.

goldmonkey
9th April 2010, 05:22 PM
What about lavabit?

http://lavabit.com/

MargaretAnderson
26th October 2010, 05:34 PM
The similar subject was already observed somewhere at this thread

Filthy Keynes
26th October 2010, 05:41 PM
...so the ? remains... WHERE can you go for free, private e-mail??


I have a paid private email account with web space on a privately owned server. I've had it for about 12 years now.
http://www.lrzone.com/

sirgonzo420
26th October 2010, 06:25 PM
http://www.hushmail.com/

zap
26th October 2010, 06:40 PM
Keep your mouth shut , don't say anything to anybody on the phone or online that you wouldn't want the whole world to know, nothing is secure.

Dogman
26th October 2010, 06:45 PM
Keep your mouth shut , don't say anything to anybody on the phone or online that you wouldn't want the whole world to know, nothing is secure.


There is a way, And that is to use strong encryption with everything. Anything else as zap said assume someone is looking over your shoulder.

JDRock
26th October 2010, 06:45 PM
post.

Book
26th October 2010, 06:48 PM
http://www.70news.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/nsa2.jpg

Any "Private" email service commercially offered on the interwebs operates out of the NSA.

:oo-->

Agent Rothsteinburg: Let's call it "Hushmail" or "EncryptoMail" and charge the fools money for our service...Ha Ha

Book
26th October 2010, 06:51 PM
...use strong encryption with everything.



Can't think of a faster way of getting on their radar then using encryption.

:D

Dogman
26th October 2010, 06:56 PM
...use strong encryption with everything.



Can't think of a faster way of getting on their radar then using encryption.

:D


Truth!

platinumdude
26th October 2010, 08:49 PM
http://www.70news.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/nsa2.jpg

Any "Private" email service commercially offered on the interwebs operates out of the NSA.

:oo-->

Agent Rothsteinburg: Let's call it "Hushmail" or "EncryptoMail" and charge the fools money for our service...Ha Ha




Hey, I can see my car.