If it’s opt out that means all your data was instantly scraped already
Opting out does nothing but prevent future email theft (if they’re even being truthful)
If it’s opt out that means all your data was instantly scraped already
Opting out does nothing but prevent future email theft (if they’re even being truthful)
I don't see the options, are they the same in the EU?

They took it already
Stop using google services!
I'm surprised there's even an opt out.
Don’t worry they bundled all the email sorting features with the AI. If you disable it they combine your primary, social, and promotion inboxes into one.
How do I opt out?
Change email providers.
"when you agree to turn this feature on..."
Bitch I didn't turn it on! At the very least, I was conned into implied consent.
Whats the go-to non Google email?
I believe tuta might be the best easily available alternative (besides hosting your own)
Outlook/Hotmail and it's not even close. If you really want secure and non-scummy email, host your own MX sender. Make sure DMARC is up to date or you'll hit spam filters all the time. You may also want to add a 2nd public IP for the purpose.
I assumed that Outlook was to be avoided based on the Microsoft connection. Is that not true? Sorry - I'm not in the loop here.
I trust them marginally more, personally. But more for their sensitivity to privacy law over some of the underhanded by-the-numbers approaches that Google uses, banking on human laziness to miss a checkbox or not sync'd across browser, mobile, and core account profiles.
Microsoft is very much in the business of making other businesses personally trust them, and that seems to extend to their privacy notices and settings.
Then again, they might just hide it better than google. Anyone with a source can chip in.
Source: MSP Escalation Tech who has been asked specifically by businesses whether G-Workspace or MS365 is more secure, from a privacy standpoint. I have not looked into free outlook accounts per-se, but the backend is the same and it's trivial to set up a 365 business tenant with all the bells and whistles if you want to pay a license fee.
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