The policy of not asking about personal medical information by regular email is sound.
I work as an engineer(not in the US) in a governmental capacity and we would never ask for sensitive material to be sent by mail.
We do however have a secure service in our web page where you can upload such material, with the option to cc in people by mail to alert them that you have sent something. Otherwise it will take a day for our archive to send it the right way.
Edit:
We have more secure options, but that requires an invite/link. We ofc can handle proper secret stuff as well, but that involves a seperate intranet and secure terminal and so on.
Along with Hagard, B.C, Beetle Bailie and all the other comics started in the 50s and 60s I have completely written them off as unfunny, bland and repetitive. This is far more on point than I would ever have expected.
They changed the IG noble since I last looked. Used to be "BS useless" stuff like the airodynamics in grains of rice. (Ofc now someone will link a PubMed article stating that this research holds the key to a universal cure for cancer)
The 100+ years old in Norway can usually back the claim up by pretty scrupulous documentation. Not surprising that there is some shady pension scam going in south Italy tbh.
Freia is owned by Mondelez these days, but Freia is sort of the "flag carrier" chocolate in Norway, so don't know how much BS they can pull off before they cause an outrage.
Norway:
Real estate agents (and the people they hire to asess properties)
Real estate developers
Local municipality politicians (usually "corrupt" with said developers)
Construction companies. Need fucking constant watching to make sure they deliver on specc according to contract.
I was a hip hoper (Mainly european stuff like Gunshot) and stumbles into Stratovarius in Roskilde 2001. Felt I was the only one with short hair and a hoodie. Listened to power metal ever since.
Heard Sabaton live in Oslo this December. Great live show.
The policy of not asking about personal medical information by regular email is sound.
I work as an engineer(not in the US) in a governmental capacity and we would never ask for sensitive material to be sent by mail.
We do however have a secure service in our web page where you can upload such material, with the option to cc in people by mail to alert them that you have sent something. Otherwise it will take a day for our archive to send it the right way.
Edit: We have more secure options, but that requires an invite/link. We ofc can handle proper secret stuff as well, but that involves a seperate intranet and secure terminal and so on.