When you send out an email, normally, you don't have to worry about much. Sure, you send emails to friends and family, and it doesn't present any kind of security risk for you, your identity, or the device you connect to the Internet with. However, when sending emails to organizations (private or public), you could be putting yourself at risk for getting your IP tracked. Time and time again, private organizations have proven themselves to do anything for a dollar, and if companies want to track your online activity to better pitch sales to you, they'll find a way. The government? Who trusts the government to care about our privacy online anyway. So when sending emails to users you don't know personally, you could use a strongVPN to hide your email IP address.
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