• @spaghetti_carbananaA
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    110 months ago

    Well it’s just an example of course 😂 but to be fair, mail is the core business of Gmail.

    Mail is a value-add for ISPs. You could argue any mail provider could up and change things and the only true way to get around that is hosting your own mail server, but I was trying to be semi-realistic.

    • @14th_cylon@lemm.ee
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      10 months ago

      core bussines for google is harvesting your data and sell them, having a mail is just one of neccesary tools to achieve that goal ;)

      if anything, my advice in such situation would be get your own domain. after that, if you decide to host it on google (i would not recommend it, but it is your life) you are no longer their prisoner, because you can get up and leave at any time.

      • @spaghetti_carbananaA
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        210 months ago

        Can’t argue with you there :P but I guess what I mean is from a service standpoint, Gmail is mail, ISPs provide internet.

        For me personally, Google is not my friend and I run my own mail server on my own domain and have for years. It’s quite involved though if you want good deliverability.

        I think Proton is probably the happiest medium between privacy-respecting and all-out DIY mail server. Though I’m sure there are many others too :)