BIG TECH SCANS YOUR DATA, USE PRIVATE EMAIL
BIG TECH SCANS YOUR DATA, USE PRIVATE EMAIL
BIG TECH SCANS YOUR DATA, USE PRIVATE EMAIL
BIG TECH SCANS YOUR DATA, USE PRIVATE EMAIL
BIG TECH SCANS YOUR DATA, USE PRIVATE EMAIL
Gmail, Microsoft, Meta, LinkedIn: They already scan your messages - voluntarily! | Tuta

Voluntary Chat Control is already in place since 2021, named Regulation (EU) 2021/1232. Similar to scanning obligations in the UK and the USA, this regulation allows Big Tech to scan all your data. But what do services scan based on this regulation, do they also scan old messages, and what does this mean for data protection and privacy? A deep dive.

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@Tutanota Also add discord because they also scan their users' messages
@Tutanota For the person running this account, did your team learn nothing from the replies you got from GrapheneOS social account, back in January? Absolutely nothing? Do better, because your customers and followers deserve better.
@anonduck @Tutanota is tjis over the promotion of fairphone/murena/jolla or sometjing else
@zardoz03 @Tutanota Yes. They were corrected by the GrapheneOS social account operator over a month ago, yet it was completely ignored. Even if it wasn't, the products Tuta are still promoting are misleading and contain inaccurate claims. I find this ignorant behavior, a pattern is forming at this rate.
@Tutanota The only one I keep is LinkedIn because when you apply for a job, usually they ask for your profile. I haven't posted a thing in months and I am seriously considering deleting my account. From what I can see it became such a garbage. Only corporate sugar-coating post where everyone wants to show how amazing they are. Even their job search is rubbish. The only thing that keeps me there is a LinkedIn learning license that I get from my job.
@Tutanota Bottom line, the worst companies in terms of tracking are not even proposing the best products
@Tutanota this isn't new. and unless you encrypt all of your messages your choice of a private email server becomes moot as soon as you email.. well.. almost anyone. because your message will traverse some form of email provider who spies to reach anyone who hasn't mad that choice.
@Tutanota people are still using crappy e-mail services.