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newbear
on Sept 20, 2017
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DuckDuckGo vs Google
How does paying ensure the data is your own?
endemic
on Sept 20, 2017
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Paying means that the provider doesn't have to mine your email for keywords in order to display targeted ads (yeah, I know Google theoretically stopped doing this recently). So perhaps "your own" in the sense that another entity isn't accessing it.
eh78ssxv2f
on Sept 21, 2017
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> So perhaps "your own" in the sense that another entity isn't accessing it.
Do they have a spam filter? If yes, how do they filter emails without accessing it?
admiralpumpkin
on Sept 20, 2017
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You're the customer, not their product.
newbear
on Sept 21, 2017
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But the data is still not in your control. Right?
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