On Wed, Apr 14, at 08:22PM, Justin wrote: | I'm not concerned with the advertising itself. My concern is that the | Gmail service would provide an unacceptable level of detail on message | content to whoever's monitoring the advertisement logs. I only say something because I have seen this point before and find it ludicrous. How much more detail than the message itself does the advertizing agency need? Google is the one targetting the adds at its customers. Google is the organization with all the emails. If they want to know what's in your emails, they don't need to bother to come up with an elaborate scheme for it... "You never have to delete email" doesn't have to be an advertizing pitch for customers. Rather, it can be a nice nifty advertizing pitch for the feds. Why subpeana the advertizing logs when you can subpeana the emails themselves?