I also couldn't imagine this happening, just think it is a better way to frame to conversation and understand how G suite users are feeling right now. There is a counterpoint though based on what you said, the large…
>Gmail will remain free as long as email is expected to be free by users. This was also the expectation of G suite users. Forcing non-business users onto a paid business product which didn't even exist when users signed…
> This presumes you use HTTP, have a compromised SSL cert, or have pissed off the NSA. This is not taking into content mirroring. TUF allows you to treat all mirrors as potentially malicious allowing anyone to reliably…
I also couldn't imagine this happening, just think it is a better way to frame to conversation and understand how G suite users are feeling right now. There is a counterpoint though based on what you said, the large…
>Gmail will remain free as long as email is expected to be free by users. This was also the expectation of G suite users. Forcing non-business users onto a paid business product which didn't even exist when users signed…
> This presumes you use HTTP, have a compromised SSL cert, or have pissed off the NSA. This is not taking into content mirroring. TUF allows you to treat all mirrors as potentially malicious allowing anyone to reliably…