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Why should I encrypt my email at all? There's nothing to see for me anyway... (in detail)
Last Updated 12 days ago

If it were only about that, there would probably be nothing to see.

But that is not the point.

It is about the fact that it is everyone's right to communicate privately with another person without third parties becoming aware of the content of that communication.

For more than 2 decades, this right has been trampled underfoot by the secret services and thus responsible by the governments of various countries.

In Europe this is called data retention.

In a way that is almost reminiscent of shizoid personality disorder, the citizens of a state are deprived of their privacy by being spied on, reading your e-mails, theirs listens to phone calls and monitors your internet traffic.

It is assumed that every innocent citizen has criminal intentions per se and contrary to any constitutional principles, which also include the presumption of innocence, privacy is undermined with such intolerable draft laws.

At the company level, this is done by foreign states for the purpose of espionage in order to gain economic advantages.

The fairy tale of the so-called fight against terrorists has meanwhile become so hackneyed that only the dullest contemporary falls for it. After all, even the biggest governments have turned out to be, at best, the rogue states they always refer to as "The Others".

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