Normal E-mail is the Internet's version of a postcard. Where the staff (administrators) of any site the message passes through during delivery could read the message being delivered. So unless a product like PGP is used to provide privacy, never include any confidential information-- such as financial details or credit card information-- in an E-mail.
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