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Originally Posted by Rochard
It's one thing when a private business is creating free products and using it to read my emails, etc, and then selling me stuff. It's another thing when the government is doing it.
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No, this wasn't marketing. There was a case when a parent sent a photo of his naked child from his Gmail account to a doctor during a lock-down and ended up with CP charges. Google scanned the picture, marked it as CP and notified your "government". I think it was eventually explained and the charges dropped but his Google account was lost with all photos, emails and other data he had there.
This isn't new.