Oath's "privacy policy" amounts to "you have no privacy." You want to mine my email however you like, and sell the data to whomever you like
Oath's "privacy policy" amounts to "you have no privacy." You want to mine my email however you like, and sell the data to whomever you like. In other words, your "privacy policy" is "you have no privacy." I have established a new email account with protonmail.com, which encrypts all files so that even they cannot read them, and are in Switzerland, so neither can the NSA. I will retain my account with you for a few months, because it takes a while to transition people, but you have just lost my business. I live under a fascist regime, you know, and privacy is important to me.
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