Subscribe Newsletters Feedback Privacy Policy Your California Privacy “a person has no legitimate expectation of privacy in information he to privacy when voluntarily turning information over to third parties As Google puts it in its privacy policy explainer: email correspondents’ privacy don’t use Gmail.” The message isn’t sue challenge traditional expectations about privacy in hopes that product We take our users’ privacy and security very seriously; recent industry-leading security and privacy features into Gmail — and no mean that not only is insuring privacy regarding their emailed material This revelation of The End of Email Privacy should come as a surprise If Google took privacy seriously, they would implement end-to-end hearing phone users have a right to the same privacy afforded the fact that Google said it to a perceived Google-specific privacy risk. There shouldn't be an expectation of privacy when the destination email Another thing people don't get: Your right to privacy is guaranteed obligation to respect your privacy if, in the course of doing business with them, you agree to having your privacy abridged. And you did. individual e-mails in the course of transmission means your privacy is Why would anyone have expected that they have a right to privacy when * Privacy Policy * Your California Privacy Rights