![]() It gives them access to your email’s content and metadata, so your correspondence isn’t private. Your ESP (email service provider) shouldn’t store the key on its servers, yet this is precisely what most of them do. Who should own the decryption keys? There’s only one correct answer to this question-the email recipient. Partial encryption advertised as full-scale protection.Misleading marketing tricks can make you opt for a service with significant drawbacks, most notably: ![]() It’s often intentional as some providers use it to make customers think they offer more protection than they actually do. ![]() ![]()
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