“One option is to encrypt messages before sending them, which can make them indecipherable as they are transmitted across servers. Such messages can only be read after the recipient unlocks the message with an encryption key. Given that authorities can only access emails that have been stored on a server for more than six months, privacy experts say another option is to delete older emails or store them directly on a hard drive (which is protected by the Fourth Amendment). One final option is an ‘offshore email account.’ Servers operated in other countries would not be subjected to the same rules as those based in the U.S.”
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/how-to-stop-the-fbi-from-reading-your-email-2013-05-14
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