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Now that Google is launching AMP for Gmail, (essentially letting websites run within emails), could that be a big problem for law enforcement?

If I was a shady company, I could send out an email that looked like a normal text email. But, after whatever business thing was signed or whatever, I could essentially change the email with the terms of the contract without a trace of the previous one. (as the email is a website, I just need to change that website to display something else). What measures are there to prevent this?

 

I didn't know how else to word this so sorry for the bad explanation. 

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Same way they could find out what some website had before. Once it's cached by Google etc. There are bigger issues for general public. Like if receipts or registration details are presented in that way.

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I wonder if AdBlockers and script blockers will also work within emails.. Because it sounds like people might need that too.

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