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Op-ed—A plea to Google: Protect our e-mail privacy

Posted on December 17, 2012 by pogowasright.org

Julian Sanchez (@normative) has an op-ed over on Ars Technica that argues that Google is uniquely positioned to provide users with strong email encryption and he hopes they do.  Has he made them a suggestion that’s too good for them to resist? Read his commentary here.

Thanks to  Joe Cadillic for the link.

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