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Old 2012-04-24, 19:51   Link #6
sa547
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Philippines
Age: 47
More precisely, the corporations peering into your messages? That seems to be going too far. I've yet to hear an actual issue of privacy violation committed by a free email provider against a user, but I do believe that only a court order would allow a law-enforcement agency to check into someone's email account, and that's not easy.

It used to be that more than 10 years ago, if you have an account from a dial-up ISP, an email account is included with your subscription, along with free webspace. But with telecoms having taken over, my best bet is to find a non-profit group that provides free, non-corporate email accounts.
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