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drawkbox t1_j872qbs wrote

Why give two organizations access to your data though. Good opsec is lessening third parties that might have access. Clients on your local machine need another level of trust as well. You have to really, really trust Mozilla to do that.

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[deleted] t1_j87d91l wrote

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drawkbox t1_j87eoyh wrote

If you use Firefox or Thunderbird you are trusting them with your data and your machine. Any client will get at minimum, telemetry.

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[deleted] t1_j87ij25 wrote

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drawkbox t1_j87izuo wrote

Telemetry beyond the telemetry is always captured. At minimum this is system fingerprinting, location, usage, system info etc.

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The_MetalDog t1_j875u3i wrote

I mean, they already use Gmail so I don't think they care much about this sort of thing.

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drawkbox t1_j87c7r8 wrote

Local client has so much more capabilities for data collection and observing your machine though. Gmail is mostly browser, but Chrome already has your info, so why add another client... with local access.

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