Google has confirmed that private emails sent and received by Gmail users can sometimes be read by third-party app developers, not just machines.
People who have connected third-party apps to their accounts may have unwittingly given human staff permission to read their messages.
When linking an account to an external service, people are asked to grant certain permissions - which often include the ability to "read, send, delete and manage your email".
389 is the 77th prime number
137 is the 33rd prime number; Masonry = 33
Freemasonic network = 99 / 214
third-party apps = 74 / 88 / 187
Google API Services = 88 / 187
explicitly granted permission to access email = 187 / 223
Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry = 187
the University of Surrey = 322
Military Industrial Complex =322
322 is the reflection of 223
Masonic = 223
This article about Gmail messages was published on July 3, 2018, date written 7/3 or 3/7
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