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by stanleydrew
5707 days ago
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Your rant makes no sense to me. You seem to be complaining that Google has erected a confirmation page making it marginally harder to get your contact info out and then at the end complain that it was too easy before when Google let Facebook snatch it all? |
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It's safe to assume Google has been getting something in return all along, but now something's changed, and they decided to make a big fuss about the whole thing.
Then they say things like:
a site that doesn’t allow you to re-export your data to other services, essentially locking up your contact data about your friends.
Locking up? --> "Open" vs "Closed" again.
So once you import your data there, you won’t be able to get it out.
I bet that most people would think of "getting something out" as removing it. They make it sound like you should be able to remove "your data" from Facebook..
you are always free to download your contacts using the export feature in Google Contacts
.. As if Google letting you export things from various Google services amounted to the same thing, which it doesn't. No matter how much you export your data, Google will still be keeping a copy of everything, so talking about "getting it out" is disingenuous.
Because, after all, you should have control over your data.
Why did Google give "my data" to Facebook without asking me, or even notifying me about it then? After several years of handing people's contact information over to FB behind the scenes, why is it suddenly important that I have control over my data? Disingenuous.
But this is all just a PR-stunt and an attack against Facebook combined. Open vs Closed again, and Google parading around as a champion of Openness and your rights, when in the end, both parties are just corporations and only interested in making money off of you and "your" data.