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by Ace777
2045 days ago
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It's not removing your existence. It's removing your access to all of their services. At every point, google users are asked to acknowledge the EULA and TOS. They're being told that google can stop their service for any reason, including that service not being comercially viable. ( I.E. Any Reason ) Access to google services isn't a right. It never was, unlike the property rights you're drawing a false equivalency with. |
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This pandemic has been reliant on emails to access services; it's how I get my payslips, talk to my employer, get current information, engage with legal services, and essentially maintain my access to society.
Losing my emails would be devastating (hence why I don't use a "major" provider, at least less risk that way).
We need to define what "rights" are and weigh that interest in society. If Google wants to be a "one stop shop" it cannot, and must not, be immune to laws and the rights of individuals to challenge decisions.
Isn't that the foundation of a society?