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The Trouble with Gmail
Mark Rasch, 2004-06-14

Mass acceptance of the keyword scanning in Google's new e-mail service could leave government spooks feeling lucky.

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The computer does not learn the contents of the communication in order to display it. It displays it irrespective of the contents. If it displayed different things based upon the text, then yes. And its not just the G-mail users' privacy I worry about, it also includes the sender's privacy.

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