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en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA

reply to pnh102

Re: And Yet

I think it may be more of a 'concern' than a violation.

AT&T's may have been more of a violation - clouded by NSA policy. Google's is more of a concern - as unencrypted data (for the most part) is transmitted across the internet for gmail info (storing drafts), and the use of any personal information. While there may not be any violations, it does give one an the impression that Google wants to snoop your generic data and post related ads to it - I am not aware of a legality against this, however, I'm sure that Consumerist would disagree.
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