Today's the day all those who refused to enter modernity get all smug that by rejecting communication with anyone outside their immediate bubble they are "safe".
The same people who complain about tech companies not doing enough to protect the "average user".

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Agreed. And avoiding remote trackers is the reason why webmail services nowadays tend to proxy (and pre-cache) images. And strip scripts. All those points would be a better way to spend time than arguing over gnupg's APIs.
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Yep, webmail has gotten this right for a long time. It's desktop client software that's wack. And of course if the message is encrypted e2e, the mail service can't strip this stuff before your desktop client sees it anyway, so desktop clients need to be fixed.
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That's why I'm angry at the "purists" that have been boasting all day that they still use mutt and everyone else is stupid. Complaining about webmail under the idea of defending user privacy, a number of people, who should know better, put users at risks due to complacency.
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