Quote Originally Posted by abfunders View Post
Sorry, but I'm not buying it. Your suggesting that my Google account or my namecheap account is less secure than my private server stored somewhere. My namecheap account is actually a private server, I pay for the upgrade, for my penny reasons, and Google email is less hackable than most thanks to the new passkey and 2fa. Safe? No computer is safe. Unless it's 15 stories underground and not plugged in.

Zero privacy protection? What, Google is going to read my emails and scan them for social security numbers? What do they have to gain by that? Do they know it's there? Then I need to delete my esign as well. Yes, I use sign now, other than using DocuSign, which is now part of dropbox. Clearly I'm speaking to the wall here, there's nothing I can do to convince you that what you sell has little to no value.

What "risk"? That it will be hacked? That it will be stolen? That I'm going to be arrested for saving the information that was given to me and will be deleted it the client asks? (Yeah, I trust Google "delete forever" actually gets deleted more than I do my private server that I don't have.)

Yes, Google scans and reads your emails - "Delete Forever" is not how it appears according to Google - why in the world do they keep building super data centers, if data is actually being deleted.

BTW - for some reason United Internet of which I'm a reseller of - is staying in business.

United Internet AG now has around 10,000 employees at more than 30 locations worldwide and posted sales of around EUR 5.6 billion in fiscal year 2021.

We sell a lot of useless stuff -