![]() That app password is sh-t compared to my normal password, skips the 2-step verification, and unfortunately can be used to sign in. Log out of Google, clear your browser cache and cookies, and now log in using your "app password." Surprise! ![]() Instead, Google will ask me to use an "app password" that I can generate (6-8 characters long). Thunderbird does not support this (submitting that code). When using 2-step verification in my browser I submit my 1,000 character password and then submit the temporary generated security code. The client downloads attachments with emails (do not want). I cannot hide my location or IP when I open the email or send an email, revealing myself (do not want to). When it downloads the 5+ GB worth of email onto my computer and if I delete them to save space when it syncs it deletes them from the cloud (do not want). Those emails I download are no longer in the cloud (do not want, want them to remain in the cloud). Those emails take up space on my hard drive (do not want). Thunderbird downloads (retrieves) my e-mail onto my computer (do not want). I do know how Thunderbird works (unless it has changed). Thunderbird is about equivalent security with webmail depending on whether or not you have "save password" enabled in Protonmail. 6) I do not want all the privacy and security concerns that come with using any mail client. ![]() In fact, I believe it is the default for Gmail at least. You can login using OAuth on Thunderbird.
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