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That such a marketplace exists is a major annoyance.
And it is the reason email is dead as a private communication tool for so many people.
I see "email is dead" a lot. It's not. I use it every day and so do most people.
It'd be a nightmare to conduct everything I do via email via whatsapp or Jira or Instagram messenger...
This might be hard to believe for those who say that, but I still email my friends. I'm 30 years old, decided to let go of all social media, and other friends enjoy sitting to focus for a few minutes and write something thoughtful. Depending on the country you live in, most communication with authorities or services will be via email.
Email is really the only mainstream communication medium that's not owned by some shitty company or other.
But good to know that there's a line between that and EU mails. Glad the EU legislated that away.