Cosmocrat,

I remember seeing this at least more than 5 years ago, before discovering the benefits of FOSS.

TangledHyphae,

Oh my god, they’re really going full enshittification now. Never thought I’d see them stoop this low.

shalva97,

That’s what Google is

Noedel,

Adguard must block this because I’ve never seen these in my life

joshhsoj1902,

It is insiane to me that Google shows these ads to google one subscribers.

I already pay google hundreds of dollars a year, and have done so for years. then over the last 2 yesr they slowly started rolling out intrusive ads into my mobile Gmail app.

It was the final straw for me. I’ve started slowing migrating my email off Gmail, but my goodness is that ever a slow and painful process.

Azal,

Where are you migrating to?

joshhsoj1902,

Fastmail & my own domain

CCMan1701A,

I don’t see them with FairEmail client.

Anticorp,

+1 for fair email client, especially with your own email server. The only drawback is that there’s no functionality to block specific addresses.

gunpachi,
@gunpachi@lemmings.world avatar

That’s why I use Gmail through the K-9 Mail app (When I have to).

jameskirk,
@jameskirk@startrek.website avatar

But then you have to activate access to Less Secure Apps™. It’s so disgusting.

MigratingtoLemmy,

I’d need to pay for them. I don’t care about privacy on my Gmail account so I let it slide.

Edit: oh wait, Proton has a free-tier. Will check

governorkeagan,

Proton free tier is pretty decent, used it myself for a good few months.

laverabe,

Is Proton a for profit corporation?

governorkeagan,

I think they’re for profit but not entirely certain

lunatic,

disroot.org is also free and a European (so your data actually has protections) nonprofit

federatingIsTooHard,

+1 for disroot. lots of cool services besides email come with the account, but you gotta be chill. they vibe check you.

Swarfega,

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dangblingus,

Gmail has had ads for at least a decade.

soggy_kitty,

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  • ChaoticEntropy,
    @ChaoticEntropy@feddit.uk avatar

    They’re saying it’s a little late to be shocked. Obviously.

    257m,

    Not saying its new. Just was surprised. They probably don’t make much from it. Why put it in for a couple pennies (on a corporate level). I didn’t think they were that greedy. I honestly hadn’t seen this before because I rarely use gmail and have never used the promotions tab.

    Patches,

    A couple of pennies time a Billion users is a lot of pennies.

    It is probably way less than a penny per user per day.

    ferralcat,

    We learned this from meta didn’t we? A user is worth about $15 a month?

    letsgocrazy,

    I don’t even know if this is true, but I’d love to know more.

    Maybe we’re worth £4 a month, but they just decided to pull a higher price out of their ass to dissuade everyone from paying.

    I suspect the small amount of people who decide to pay will cost more in infrastructure, and causes more headaches to meta anyway.

    Patches,

    No we didn’t. We learned they were required to offer an ‘ad tracking free’ experience and that they priced it at $15/month. As that experience only exists as a result of a law suit - we have no idea what a user is worth.

    Because they were limited by what they could charge to ‘sounds reasonable’ and ‘unlikely to cause further lawsuits’

    hperrin,

    They’ve only recently started making the ads look like unread emails to try to trick you into clicking them.

    Thermal_shocked,

    Ublock origin

    hperrin,

    That’s not an option for the mobile app.

    federatingIsTooHard,

    k9 mail

    Squizzy,

    Outlook been doing it awhile, so cheap and shitty.

    Azal,

    Been noticing it at least for the past couple years.

    dyc3,

    Nah they been doing that for years too.

    Aopen, (edited )

    Why do people upvote this post, without reading comments that say its nothing new?

    vonbaronhans,

    People like to be angry at Google. I mean, fair game, I dislike them a lot myself. But yeah, it’s voicing “yeah I hate that too”, would be my interpretation.

    pineapplelover,

    Wait until you see Yahoo mail.

    Edit: Before you say nobody uses Yahoo mail, it’s probably the 2nd most used after gmail at my school, afaik, I haven’t met another person using protonmail.

    Aermis,

    I have Yahoo mail. And it’s just occasionally 1 ad email that’s clearly labeled ad, not greyed out, and maybe a banner. I’ve had nothing too intrusive once it switched. But it gave me a monthly option. Idk, as much as I hate ads, it’s not that bad.

    pineapplelover,

    I don’t recall how many ads yahoomail has, but, it’s in a spot that when you first open your inbox, it could be mistaken for an actual email.

    CentreForAnts,

    Or even Hotmail

    bluuebunny,

    That’s the problem! If you’re ready to adopt protonmail, but no one in your social group is, what to do with an empty inbox?

    EncryptKeeper,

    What are you talking about? ProtonMail is still a regular fully functional email provider. Nobody else has to use ProtonMail for you to receive the same emails you would on gmail.

    lightnsfw,

    Do you go to school in 1998?

    governorkeagan,

    I’ve seen way too many Yahoo and Hotmail emails this year. I’ll send someone a message asking for their email (for business) and they come back with either of those two…

    mojo,

    Don’t worry, they’re also selling your data on top of that

    hydrospanner,

    Well duh.

    They’re selling your data to these companies, so that they can then sell them the ad spot.

    They’ll also sell them access to the analytics around the ad campaign.

    maxprime,

    Maybe I’m missing something, but hasn’t this been the case since forever?

    I mean, Google is an advertising company. I would be surprised if they didn’t serve ads in their free email service.

    charles,
    @charles@lemmy.world avatar

    I’ve never in my life seen an ad in Gmail mobile app in-line as though it were something in your inbox. I get really frustrated at the indignance over “ad company does ads and you’re mad” as if there’s not a difference when things get escalated.

    Pwnmode,

    It’s under the promotions tab. Been that way for a while. I just don’t use that tab myself so I don’t see it often.

    Bakkoda,

    While you are correct, the sheer amount these past few weeks, for me at least, is staggering

    archomrade,

    They’ve been picking up the density, for sure. I think adblock has also frequently worked on the webUI if you’ve used firefox, i’m not sure if they’ve updated it to get around ublock.

    FAANG and the other high-cap tech companies have been cashing in on their market dominance these last few quarters - they’re all getting bad. That’s not a good sign if you’re an average joe; it means you’ll be bombarded with tracking and ads (even more than now) AND I think it’s a bad sign for market stability. People have been predicting another recession for a while, but that signal is getting louder I think.

    vonbaronhans,

    They started putting ads in the mobile app a while ago. I think I first noticed a couple years ago? I had been using Inbox until that got shut down, then used the web UI for the most part. I’ve tried a few other app options, but the only one I like is $10/mo just for the UI. Not even a full email address, just a UI for Gmail.

    greyhathero,

    I switched to spark when inbox got decomed works well for me. I’m sure they also sell my data but so did google

    skuzz,

    Literally since the beginning AFAIK. Although they allegedly stopped scanning e-mails for targeted ad data years back: pcmag.com/…/google-to-stop-scanning-gmail-message…

    I don’t recall seeing ads in the phone app, however, just the webapp, so perhaps that is new? Which makes some kind of dark sense given less people use computers to do things anymore, and every tech company is trying to pull off increasingly maximum grift over the last few years.

    rbesfe,

    It’s only in the promotions inbox, which if Gmail is sorting correctly is just full of commercial spam anyways. Doesn’t really impact the experience for me since I rarely ever check it

    CentreForAnts,

    Turn off your promotions inbox and only have a main inbox and you don’t get ads

    shalafi,

    LOL, I’ve had that buried for so long I had to hunt for it to see what OP was talking about. Talk about a non-issue.

    Pappabosley,

    They definitely started putting them in all inboxes for the mobile app, I turned off the split inboxes when it happened, could have been A/B testing or something like that. I looked at degoogling myself straight after that, spent hours reading and planning and looking through options, then realized that any solution options would not work for the rest of my family and now just stare into the pit of despair that is our dystopian reality. Might check out how proton is doing now though.

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