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This is the most common use case. In the corporate world, employees often use personal email (Gmail/Yahoo) to transfer work files because corporate firewalls are too strict. If an employee emails a sensitive spreadsheet to their personal Gmail and that file gets indexed (perhaps via a public directory or a misconfigured server), it shows up as a .txt file. -gmail.com -yahoo.com -hotmail.com -aol.com txt 2021

A search using this string in 2021 could uncover: -gmail

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: The minus sign ( - ) is an exclusion operator. It tells Google to remove any results that contain these specific domains. Users do this to focus on corporate, government, or private domain emails (e.g., @companyname.com ) instead of generic personal ones. A search using this string in 2021 could

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