Google has been serving up ads in gmail based on your gmail content for years.
If you specifically signed up for it, there will come a time most likely when it's not optional.
That, and the FTC has been on them repeatedly for not being the most fair dealing company out there. Again, use them if you want, just be informed. Many here trust literally their lives to technology in this hobby. You want to make sure you understand it all.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/08/09/g...n-ftc-cookies/
http://www.networkworld.com/communit...rs-google-plus
The fact that the article happened to pop up in Fox has nothing to do with it. Does it make you feel better to see it on CBS's website somehow?
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-501465_1...s+-+Tech+Talk)
Just thought it was something some folks might not run across. Should have known there would be nothing but arguments posting it here.
A lot of people don't want the hassle of trying to worry about account settings ect, just a free email account that gives some anonymity. I have nothing personal against Google but for someone wanting ease of use with no worries they don't seem to be a good company to use and this could complicate things further.
Didn't post this intending to start a technology debate, simply something for hobbiests to be aware of to maybe stay out of divorce court