Gmail is locked up tight. I like it that way. People who need _really_ security like it that way. I'm confident that I will not lose my email account to a social engineering scam. It's much safer than my phone number.
Not everybody needs this level of security. In fact, as the article and most responses demonstrate, the high security is not desirable for a large number of people.
Honestly, this sounds like the space for some kind of "non-profit startup" -- email services for the at-risk population. Of course part of the solution is non-tech, but there needs to be some real service involved. Interesting.
Not everybody needs this level of security. In fact, as the article and most responses demonstrate, the high security is not desirable for a large number of people.
Honestly, this sounds like the space for some kind of "non-profit startup" -- email services for the at-risk population. Of course part of the solution is non-tech, but there needs to be some real service involved. Interesting.