Is there any evidence that btinternet can / does blocks gmail emails without any apparent action or consent by btinternet owner?
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Is the implication here that messages sent to your gmail account are not turning up?
You have activated/added the gmail account in your Mail app on your computer/phone/whatever, haven't you?
(I'm not a BT Internet user, so can offer no specific answer to your query, but that's just a thought!)
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I make very limited use of gmail. I've read in magazines that gmail isn't structured / doesn't work in the way of most email services but I couldn't re-
iterate why. I know a peripatetic lawyer who vowed never to work in an organisation using gmail for its communication as they found it so frustrating.
That's as much as I need to know - On that basis, I use outlook.com.
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Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View PostI make very limited use of gmail. I've read in magazines that gmail isn't structured / doesn't work in the way of most email services but I couldn't re-
iterate why. I know a peripatetic lawyer who vowed never to work in an organisation using gmail for its communication as they found it so frustrating.
That's as much as I need to know - On that basis, I use outlook.com.
What I don't like about gmail is that I'm pretty sure it "reads" all one's outgoing email - maybe the incoming ones too - and then adverts start to appear in other apps which seem strangely related to emails recently sent or received. Of course Google would never pass on or misuse private data - just like all the other big IT companies.
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Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View PostI make very limited use of gmail. I've read in magazines that gmail isn't structured / doesn't work in the way of most email services ....
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostIs there any evidence that btinternet can / does blocks gmail emails without any apparent action or consent by btinternet owner?
Originally posted by Frances_iom View PostIt's an alternative of merely mailing google with your info + request for future directed adverts - works the same way as Google + possibly its intended recipient get to read it Google is the only one guaranteed to base future actions on it.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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I avoid Google*, YouTube, Amazon and Facebook.
Using a Mac, I cannot avoid Apple.
I have BT Internet Broadband - no complaints. (But helpful people keep ringing me from untraceable numbers to tell me of problems about to happen to it. )
* DuckDuckGo works fine for me as a search engine
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Originally posted by Frances_iom View PostIt's an alternative of merely mailing google with your info + request for future directed adverts - works the same way as Google + possibly its intended recipient get to read it Google is the only one guaranteed to base future actions on it.
"Don't be evil" is a phrase used in Google 's corporate code of conduct, which it also formerly preceded as a motto . Following Google's corporate restructuring under the conglomerate Alphabet Inc. in October 2015, Alphabet took "Do the right thing" as its motto, also forming the opening of its corporate code of conduct.
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That motto + its sentiment disappeared when Google went public - please tell me of any American corporation that has the merest trace of a social conscience - they are it seems 'compelled' by law to seek the maximum return for their investors and USA law has very few protection for Americans let alone non-Americans caught in their clutches. I too try to avoid Google - its business is privacy violation - but too many assume wrongly that by using a long spoon they can sup with the devil.
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