I agree with the title of the article, but the content is ridiculous.
The guy seems to have no concept of realistically balancing risks. Yes your email is somewhat insecure, but for most people, the risks are things like your boss or family members finding out that your talk badly about them, etc. Email is sufficiently secure for most people when it comes to stuff like this, and that really has nothing to do with other risks, such as those caused by google "reading your email".
He also talks about the risk of google discontinuing gmail, which is pretty far fetched.
Here is the sort of real bad thing that can happen from google's practice, though: you talk about something "secret" in email, and then later, it shows you an incriminating advertisement while someone is looking over your shoulder. For instance, you might email someone asking for advice on a surprise trip to Paris for your wife, and then later (after carefully stashing those emails in folders), your wife sees on your screen all these ads for Paris hotels and airfare, and knows what you are up to.
The guy seems to have no concept of realistically balancing risks. Yes your email is somewhat insecure, but for most people, the risks are things like your boss or family members finding out that your talk badly about them, etc. Email is sufficiently secure for most people when it comes to stuff like this, and that really has nothing to do with other risks, such as those caused by google "reading your email".
He also talks about the risk of google discontinuing gmail, which is pretty far fetched.
Here is the sort of real bad thing that can happen from google's practice, though: you talk about something "secret" in email, and then later, it shows you an incriminating advertisement while someone is looking over your shoulder. For instance, you might email someone asking for advice on a surprise trip to Paris for your wife, and then later (after carefully stashing those emails in folders), your wife sees on your screen all these ads for Paris hotels and airfare, and knows what you are up to.