Saturday, 24 May 2014

The TOS For Gmail Changed

By Ahmad Faisal


Recently Google released their new terms of service for the very popular Gmail service. Though most people don't actually read these terms, maybe you should. Whether you are in favor of email scanning or not, you will learn Google's official position on the matter. The practice of email scanning is not new, it has been going on for quite some time, though now companies are starting to admit it to the public.



The truth is people like to use Gmail. This is why the new TOS has frustrated so many. There are a lot of users who feel like they are being cheated from using a valuable form of email. People have a problem with freely sharing all of their information with a company that they feel is going to use the information to sell to other companies that plan to market to them.

With Google ads popping up on people's Gmails, there is no telling what else people will see when it comes to Gmail. You do not have to use Gmail, but there may be hope for you. So do not worry.

It would seem that Google hasn't resolved every issue in question involving this matter. People who send email to Gmail users would have no way of knowing that their emails are being scanned by Google, as they do not receive the TOS updates.

Again, no matter which side of the debate you are on, Google has plainly stated it's intentions of scanning emails of their Gmail users, both outgoing and incoming. If you have not read the official terms of service yet, perhaps you should. The larger controversy lies with non-Gmail users who have no knowledge of these practices. Many people, though irate about it, simply chalk it up to more lost privacy as a result of the ever invasive Google.

In a controversial move, Google has updated its terms of service for Gmail account holders, revealing that it performs email scanning. The update discloses that both incoming and outgoing emails are automatically scanned using a piece of computer software. The purpose of the software is to identify keywords and phrases in the emails, and use those keywords to serve up targeted advertisements to the account holder.




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