Think its more a matter of how much you want to risk or more importantly how much do you have at risk.
Free " so called secure providers" probably do have alot of tracking information on you, and have absolutely no incentive not to cooperate as you are worth nothing to them.
Its also obvious that most people using a free secure provider have something to hide.
Is blending in with millions of other subscribers on a free service like gmail or yahoo safer? Dont know, but just do not see for a personal user why it wouldnt be.
Rory can speak to the encryption of emails as probably the best way to protect yourself regardless who you us, but gave up on that years ago.
AB
Free " so called secure providers" probably do have alot of tracking information on you, and have absolutely no incentive not to cooperate as you are worth nothing to them.
Its also obvious that most people using a free secure provider have something to hide.
Is blending in with millions of other subscribers on a free service like gmail or yahoo safer? Dont know, but just do not see for a personal user why it wouldnt be.
Rory can speak to the encryption of emails as probably the best way to protect yourself regardless who you us, but gave up on that years ago.
AB