I liked it. but I was too busy letting everyone know how much better I am than ZERØ to say anything
Was that really necessary?
Anyways, since you asked , Outlook became an email provider when Microsoft decided to kill Hotmail.
Of course Emails are stored in servers, I was referring to the fact I never let my inbox get full, usually I delete things after I read them, and if I need to store them, I'll just copy and paste it into Onenote.
I rather not deal with scroogle getting add revenue off my private information.
They do. The web-based clients work fairly proficiently on mobile web browsers for now.
How about when those websites are jerks and send your password in your activation email? Ever realize that Google scans your emails to find out what to advertise to you? Did you also know that Google occasionally gets hacked and your information (and possibly emails containing your passwords!) are leaked?
Having appropriate security and restricted access to your own personal information is actually a very serious matter.
So glad I know someone else agrees with me on this.