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by jwalton
1403 days ago
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I think this example was even worse, because it wasn’t the government asking Google for data about a user, Google went out and proactively offered it (and erased this poor guy’s email and cancelled his phone). There’s also been plenty of cases where people were charged with a crime on the basis of a warrant to find all phones in a given location at a given time. The political-dissidents-from-audio-clips sounds a little far fetched, but certainly there have been cases where Alexa recordings were supoenaed and used against their owners. GP was certainly right that companies collecting data about me is a liability for me. |
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