Editor’s Note: Please see the update below. I’m a big believer in offering protections for personal privacy online, but Google’s decision to force all Gmail subscribers to use HTTPS encryption goes ...
While a little time consuming, this method clears out massive amounts of storage without having to pay for it.
Citing the need to protect users from government cyber-spying, Google has tightened Gmail’s encryption screws by removing the option to turn off HTTPS. Google first gave people the option of ...
It finally happened: After years of accumulating messages in my Gmail account, I used up my 15GB of free storage. I'd had my ...
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