If you connect third-party apps to your Gmail account, you allow employees of those developers to read all your emails. And those developers admit, they *do* have their human employees read your emails https://bbc.in/2lQyXsk
Connect *and* allow access to read the emails - lesser permissions can be requested. I don't quite see what google could do here? Either you don't allow any access and be accused of making it too hard to interface / migrate away, or this?
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Disclose that granting such access means that real-life humans will be reading your emails. I strongly suspect most people think only in terms of computer programs when they see "access" 1/
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Not quite the same going through IMAP, but as an analogy I do grant access to my server account to Thunderbird and Outlook software. I would be startled if that meant Microsoft and Mozilla employees were reading my emails 2/2
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