- This looks like they want to stop people from using encrypting clients, so they can continue to read your mail and create targeted ads. 
- App Passwords are not going away: 
 https://support.google.com/accounts/thread/154305711/less-secure-apps-your-google-account-termination-date-of-may-30th-2022- So it’s not quite as bad as “blocking all third party mail clients”. Still, a bit of a dick move. - I can understand why they are doing it, though. Looks like they are pushing 2FA harder. Given what I have seen recently, that seems highly prudent. - Agreed, but it still feels somewhat inconsiderate (at least), and the only reason they can get away with doing it this way is because of their size. - I mean, it really feels like they decided they finally have a good cover for screwing over small, independent e-mail clients. 
 
 
- Tutanota>gmail change my mind - I use protonmail - Fine option too, I don’t recall why I chose tutanota over protonmail but yeah 
- Here’s a little comperason. 
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- This is textbook anticompetitive behaviour. 
- deleted by creator - Really? I can. I’m trying to move away from Gmail, but in the meantime, K9 can connect to it with an app-specific password. - I stopper using gmail on my Android with IMAP because every few month I had to play with some random “security” setting to get it to work. Fuck that shit. - I used to have that issue with kmail, until I realised I needed to select the oauth option when logging in. - oauth option - which might go away if the K-9 devs are forced to pay a yearly and expensive security audit to keep it. 
 
 
 
 
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