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[anti-abuse-wg] Google Privacy Abuse
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Wed Mar 13 06:05:36 CET 2019
Hi All, https is meant to be secure and Google pushed hard for general adoption all over the planet. The premise was that the pages users visit and user traffic would be more private. Now Google has apparently started saving, tracking and keeping all https URL's that its chrome/chrome lite products use. Google says that Cookies and other personal data is not saved on their servers. https://www.slashgear.com/chrome-lite-pages-bring-data-saver-to-https-websites-12569600/ The really bad and evil part is that Google is softly softly selling the Kool-Aid (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drinking_the_Kool-Aid ) and introducing this major, bulk and brutal invasion of privacy (to all the Google sheep/products) as something "good" and saving of bandwidth etc. Yet, technically, the products with the bandwidth issue still have little benefit in trade for this brutal invasion as they still have to download over the same slow network connection... WTF! This type of abuse is also an abuse of common sense and if Google wants to milk their sheep or track their products they should do so more directly and openly so that their products know and understand what the effect of being a google product is. Instead a big play is made that Google does not store the cookies or other personal data. Wow. Andre
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