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Old 08-14-2013, 07:22 PM   #31
speakingtohe
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I have never sent an email with anything that I don't want read. SAme with snail mails. I have received possibly 1% of my personal mail, mail addressed to me by correspondents, banks etc, and even some parcels, that were opened and taped back up.

I have received even more mail addressed to others, that I could have accidentally opened, as it was delivered to me.

And while I may or may not have been explicitly warned by my email service providers, I have been warned often enough by online banking and others to never send certain information by email.

I am sure there are those too intellectually challenged shall we say to notice these warnings, and those fortunate enough to never have received someone else's mail or have one of their own letters or parcels go astray.

For the most part any expectation of total privacy is pretty naïve although for sure I would wish it otherwise.

Helen
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