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posted by Snow on Wednesday August 29 2018, @04:23AM   Printer-friendly
from the no-free-lunch dept.

c|net reports Yahoo Mail Scans Your Inbox for Receipts, but its Competitors Don't:

Oath, the Verizon-owned company that runs Yahoo's web properties, is scanning your inbox for commercial emails, according to a report Tuesday from The Wall Street Journal. Verizon bought Yahoo last year.

The emails would appear to include order confirmations and other such messages from online retailers. Oath uses the information to put you into interest groups and then help advertisers show you ads based on those interests, the Journal reported.

The practice isn't new for Yahoo, and users noticed that Oath gave itself the right to read your emails in its updated privacy policy in April. What makes it remarkable now is that Oath is marketing this ability to advertisers at a time when competitors in email don't do the same thing.

In 2017, Google said it would no longer scan users' consumer email accounts for advertising purposes. Microsoft said it's never done so, and it even famously called out Google in 2013 for the practice in an ad warning email users not to get "Scroogled."

I've watched many e-mail providers rise to the top in popularity over the years. (Remember Hotmail, AOL, Prodigy, and Lycos?)

Who is your current e-mail provider? Why did you select them and/or stick with them?


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 29 2018, @02:55PM (2 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 29 2018, @02:55PM (#727842)

    I set up my own email service, it will work until the consumer email oligarchy decides it has critical mass to only accept mail from each other. Many of my emails end up in google's spam folder already, whether that is because I often send code and output, or because I have disparaged google in public before, I don't know.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 29 2018, @07:26PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 29 2018, @07:26PM (#727960)

    Your emails ending up in Google's spam filter is most likely just because you are your own email provider.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 29 2018, @08:23PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 29 2018, @08:23PM (#728000)

      Or, he's not using a well established relay for outbound email.