-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 2012-05-16 14:37, Daniel Bauer wrote:
As you are using gmail you can even be sure that your emails not only get read but also analised to profile you and everybody who writes to you, including thru mailing lists like this. Even encrypted emails do not give you any privacy as long as there is at least one recipient who uses gmail, hotmail and so on, as the mails will be decrypted on these online accounts, analised, profiled...
No, that is not true. Gmail can not decrypt emails, this requires lots of computing power. Gmail clearly states that they machine analyze emails, but that's not something they can do on encrypted email. What they can do and possibly do is register who sends and who receives. Gmail doesn't even recognize pgp signed emails... Even the police can not decrypt those emails, it takes ages.
Skype is closed source and belongs to Microsoft. I guess, this says all.
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