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Re: "Another way in which Google Chrome spies on users"

In: s/privacy

I didn’t say it was a secret, and as you rightly say, the rules are different now, after they have been caught collecting to s of data they didn’t notify users about, in comparison to say, when Google Maps was launched. They hoovered up a lot of information without explicit consent, and that black mark will forever erode public trust in them. Even if this information collection is “benign”, it is not straight and honest to average users.

And further, once that data lands on Google’s servers, you cannot know whether the data you submitted as “technical telemetry” will be used for other means, too, which you didn’t sign up for.

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Jul 12 · 7 weeks ago

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☕️ Morgan · Jul 12 at 19:38:

You can't collect data for one purpose then use it for a different purpose under EU law.

Tech companies don't do that kinda stuff any more, at least not intentionally. I personally think that some did and some didn't, but I won't get into details, it's anyway history and they have really good lawyers ;)

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Another way in which Google Chrome spies on users — It turns out Google Chrome (via Chromium) includes a default extension which makes extra services available to code running on the *.google.com domains - tweeted about today by Luca Casonato, but the code has been there in the public repo since October 2013 as far as I can tell.

💬 requiem · 8 comments · 3 likes · Jul 10 · 7 weeks ago