
Therefore, if the settings were available here to help troubleshoot problems with passwords or others related, being able to just go to my full set of settings would make this ideal!! Otherwise, it's my app I use daily as I have multiple accounts for very important and separate business or personal uses.

I can still access my emails in this program without problems. Especially since when I am having issues with my Gmail account, the 'Mail for Gmail' works fine and the web version can have problems logging in but not here. It would make it the ultimate program if it did have those options. However, I do wish it had all the same "settings" you can access through the website Gmail. I personally find having 'Mail for Gmail' very convenient and useful, especially since I can have it open at all times while I'm on the computer working, and during the times I am on the Internet I don't have to stop, open a new tab, and login threw the website. If there's something else you might want to be specific.Īs far as I know Google doesn't use the contents of your GMail for data monetization, ie, ad placement.I find this App very useful! Only wish the settings had more options! So in the cons, there's only one, a very vague "Big privacy policy concerns" without any example given.

There is an option to use encrypted mail, however. "Consistent with standard industry practice iCloud does not encrypt data stored on IMAP mail servers." Apple is physically able to give legitimate authorities your data"

And from another article " (Apple)Mail is encrypted in transit, but not at rest. tops Apple's new Advanced Data Protection". FWIW it does, and according to MacWorld "Google one-ups Apple with end-to-end encryption for GMail.

The article then implies Google doesn't offer E2EE for GMail, but stops short of saying so. So what is the privacy danger from using GMail? It's mentioned more than once, but the only example given is a promoted ad or two in the "Promotions" tab which hardly qualifies as an invasion of privacy.
