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Why Gmail Will Expose You—And What I Use Instead

You’re not as hidden as you think.
Gmail logs everything—your IP address, location, device, and even metadata from your drafts. Most people don’t realize how easily this can be used to map your identity. Every email you send, every login you make—it’s quietly building a profile.
If your goal is to operate with true privacy, Gmail is not just ineffective—it’s a liability.
That’s why I switched.
I use an encrypted mail service that strips IP data, doesn’t scan messages, and lets me stay invisible—even when I’m active.
It’s not about being “off-grid” in theory. It’s about creating a digital trail so fragmented, it leads nowhere.
In this page, I’ll show you:
- The exact flaws in Gmail’s privacy model
- How even a burner Gmail can get you exposed
- What I replaced it with, and how I set it up anonymously
No fluff. Just the tools that work—tested in real-world stealth operations.
Code your silence. Build it layer by layer.
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