| I wouldn't trust Google for security of MY data. I'd trust them for security of THEIR data. Examples: * Planned obsolescence for most Google devices (Chromebooks, Android device, etc.) where security updates disappear after a few years. Contrast Linux, Windows, MacOS, etc. * The number of Android devices silently running without security updates * Google using basic security features as an upsell on GSuite. Pay us money, or your data will be compromised. * Android app versus iPhone app security. Android apps scarf up all sorts of information about you, and you can't make it stop. * Chrome versus Safari/Firefox privacy/security. Chrome makes tracking/ad/etc. blocking neigh impossible. Good B2B companies take the attitude that if my business fails because of something they've done or could have prevented, they've failed. They're trusted partners. Azure and AWS operate somewhat this way. For GCE, I'm a statistic. If they do something which costs me $1,000,000 and saves them $1000, that's good business. That comes out of their consumer-as-a-product business lines, but it makes them nearly useless for B2B. It's hitting their bottom line long-term; very little repeat business, and their reputation is in the gutter for B2B, but it's great for short-term metrics. |
Google has only EOLd two Chromebooks ever, the Cr-48 that was supported from 2010-2015 and the Pixel, from 2013-2018. The current model is guaranteed to get updates through 2026. What's wrong with this?