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@Tutanota to me their branding was always about trickery, using the brightest colors, they even went for a white color.. all that establishes trust, the apps clearly don't look evil, look how colorful they are, and it's Google, surely they wouldn't betray our trust, it's an established brand after all.. people really be thinking like this at the back of their minds, sometimes they voice it (that's how I know)
@Tutanota blurring line means.. He is on ventilator 😝. Taking his last breath
@Tutanota IMHO blurring the lines is a good thing 4 privacy. But probably not if it is Google-controlled :(
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