I said "security", not "privacy", and the distinction is important.
There might not be a lot of "privacy" in non-e2ee email (and even with e2ee there are… complexities), but at least the expectation is that getting an e-mail does not mean your data gets automagically leaked by a helpful "agent" that just got prompt-injected...
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