March 8, 2024, 8:28 a.m. | /u/SorceressOfDoom

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I mean when you ask an ordinary Joe if they should encrypt their emails, you most likely get the answer "I got nothing to hide, why should I bother then? I'm not some high ranking government official, encryption is useless for me."


The thing is, people send all kinds of very sensitive information via email. Financial reports, personal information like their social security numbers, credit card updates, medical reports etc. Information which could easily fall into wrong hands. And even …

ask emails encrypt encrypted encryption government hide high information nothing official people privacy send sensitive sensitive information useless

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