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I use gmail a lot, but my primary email address will always be my own domain name. That hasn't had to change in a decade or more. I'm sure Apple will do something to suck soon. Every lets you down.
I'm happy to use gmail until they make me create a profile. Yahoo just isn't refreshing properly for me now. So I want to have at least one more backup, hopefully one where I can also be lastname@email.com. Not that people can spell my name, but I appreciate the consistency.
FWIW, Google makes you create a profile but they don't make you add any information to it. I think mine has my Gmail address and gender but that's it. (It will also be linked to your Picassa and Google+ accounts, but that information isn't publically visible unless you allow it.)
I have neither Picasa nor Google+ and now have no interest in either. I don't even like that my gmail address is used for Blogger since I don't use it for anything else that's not personal mail. And now that Blogger has a log-in glitch I may migrate to WordPress anyway. Sorry, but I like that no one has my gmail address and now I don't trust Google to keep it that way.
Sorry, but I like that no one has my gmail address and now I don't trust Google to keep it that way.
I have found Google to be pretty okay with this - for a long time my gmail account was very much personal only. You could open a second google account for things like Blogger if you want.
But the real truth is that if you're getting something for free, there's something in it for the people giving it to you, so they're probably not that trustworthy. For your most private option, you'll need to do something like what ita does and set up your own, which requires you to pay for a domain name, or look into what your ISP gives you (though they are also often sadly untrustworthy).
But the real truth is that if you're getting something for free, there's something in it for the people giving it to you, so they're probably not that trustworthy.
Except the Buffistas! I mean, since we take donations, we are paying for each other, but anyone can read. Remember the germans that had a thread where they were being amused by the Buffista Random Quote generator!
I have found Google to be pretty okay with this - for a long time my gmail account was very much personal only.
I have too. It's just all the Google+ shenanigans that have me questioning it. I really don't want 50 million email addresses; three is quite enough.
But the real truth is that if you're getting something for free, there's something in it for the people giving it to you, so they're probably not that trustworthy.
It makes me sad that anyone would actually feel this way, or that "everybody lets you down."
I don't remember Google asking me for any more information than yahoo or hotmail did in order just to get email. I know they're getting a bad rep right now,
It makes me sad that anyone would actually feel this way, or that "everybody lets you down."
I agree that the second one is sad, but "companies are trying to make money, and if they're not making money right now it's because they're trying to build a customer base to make money with later" isn't the same kind of pessimism, in my head. It's economics, and essentially the definition of a corporation. Their job is to make money. If they give something away, it's to help them make money elsewhere. Google makes a lot of money on their gmail advertisements, but I don't find it surprising that they're opening new revenue streams all the time and leveraging their current userbase to try to make them successful.
On the other hand, I think they generally do a decent job of letting you opt out of things. I haven't had anything to do with Google+, and whatever shenanigans you're discussing haven't infiltrated either my personal Google account or my work one. Back when Google Buzz first arose, I was annoyed with the rest of the world, but they gave me a "opt out completely" option quickly enough that they regained my goodwill. I continue to trust them, to the point that I trust any corporation, and more than most. I'd say I trust them the most of any of the large technology companies - well, actually I trust Apple more with my personal data since they are not currently in the data business as much, but since they seem to be heading that direction I'm not sure that will last. And there are other things I distrust about Apple.
do you have a Plantronics product that you called and complained about?