Rubn Safir wrote:
> On 08/06/2018 04:58 PM, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> >
> >> If you don't believe it, try it. It just enters a loop where it keeps
> >> sending you a confirmation link but never confirms
> >
> > Support page: https://support.google.com/groups/answer/1067205?hl=en
> >
> > Join a Google group without a Gmail address
> >
> > If you don't have a Google Account, you can:
> > - Read posts in public groups
> > - Search for posts in public groups
> >
> > You need a Google Account to:
> > - Create and manage a group
> > - Join a group
> > - Post to a group
> > - Delete a post
> > - Read a restricted group's posts
> >
> >
> > It's probably because one has to accept the terms of use before you can
> > post anything, which is reasonable. There is too much spam and other
> > crap already. That's the whole reason we don't use something else or
> > run our own.
> >
> > You don't need to use your real name or anything, you can just create a
> > Google account specifically for the group. However, we do like to know
> > who you are! :-)
>
>
> The points you make are trivial compared to the realtime tracking and
> the threat to my safety that google presents. I do not want them to
> know the IP address that I entered from. I do not want them building a
> foot print of my emails to the list. I do not to turn off the no-script
> protections in the browser so that they then accumulate 60 more data
> points on my identity and activities. This is a much larger problem
> than any spam problem. I run 4 mailing lists, and none have seen spam
> in 10 years. Having an account with google is an unsafe practice that
> will lead to identity theft, exploitation, and detailed tracking, which
> is a form of rape. They form an acurate profile that they use against
> my interests and which I do not want them to have... and neither should
> anyone else.
>
> I strongly suggest you reconsider this.
I suggest you disconnect from the Internet. Really, the moment you
plugin you lost control. I used to connect though a modem, and know
what went over the line. These days that is totally impossible.
Did you know your mobile phone is tracked all the time, and the data
stored for months or years? Thus the phone company knows where you are
and where you've been. Does that stop you from using a mobile phone?
I can assure you that Google is treating you well, much better than
others. Any idea how many fixes in browsers, kernels and also in
MS-Windows Google has done to keep users safe? It's an awful lot.
Google has pushed https forward, to make it much, much harder for
someone on the line to log your activity. Guess why: this actually
happens. All the time. So it doesn't matter where your maillists are
stored. What matters is that the connection is security encrypted.
So yes, the internet is a dangerous place, anything can go wrong.
It's almost like driving a car. Except you can't get physically hurt.
I get a bit tired of this Google-bashing by people that don't know what
is actually happening. First do fact checking before you believe what
you read.
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