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Are you aware that Frontier/Oath/Yahoo/AOL etc., requires their own password for my incoming emails? This deprives all of our privacy. /o

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Concern/Privacy: 5-16-18 for more details just type in " Oath Privacy Policy" Without choice we had to allow Frontier which is our internet service to enter their own password for all of incoming emails on 5-14-16. We can still use our own password for outgoing email. This looks similar to the Zuckerbird situation.

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Concern/Privacy: 5-16-18 for more details just type in " Oath Privacy Policy" Without choice we had to allow Frontier which is our internet service to enter their own password for all of incoming emails on 5-14-16. We can still use our own password for outgoing email. This looks similar to the Zuckerbird situation. Thanks earl46

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Passwords management, usage and policy are a matter between you and your service provider, and has nothing to do with Thunderbird.