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> if you really believe that you don’t have anything to hide, feel free to give me your passwords as a proof of concept.

I do not intend to use a privacy service from someone who claims it is easy (it isn't) while confusing privacy with authentication.

I may not wish to give up my password because I don't want actions to be taken in my name: this is irrelevant to privacy concerns.



Then I guess you would have no problem giving him (or anyone else) a read-only access to all your mail that doesn't mention authentication data (passwords and such)?

Or a read-only access to whatever online service you're currently using?




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