

Google’s entire business model revolves around collecting as much private information on users as possible in order to benefit advertisers and other third parties. It shouldn’t come as a surprise to see how much personal data Gmail collects.

In this recent Forbes article about Google’s new Gmail privacy disclosure, Andy Yen CEO of ProtonMail, stated that,
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Google has long had a reputation for sucking up a lot of personal data about its users. However, if you are concerned with protecting your online privacy, using Gmail could be a problem. It has millions of users who daily take advantage of its features and popularity. Gmail is an incredibly popular email service.
