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by nonrandomstring
979 days ago
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> what makes you think any in-house version would be any better for
privacy? Well, it's a personal value judgement what is "better" of course, but
for me being British, I see my government as having some legitimate
interest in what I am doing, especially when transacting with them. On the other hand, a gargantuan for-profit American corporation that
enriches it's shareholders and was once run by Eric Schmidt, whose
legendary face-palm gaffes buried "Don't be Evil" under a smoking heap
of sulphurous brimstone.... "We know where you are. We know where you’ve been. We can more or
less know what you’re thinking about"
No thanks!My government may be a sneaky bunch of bastards, but so far they've
had the good manners not to openly show utter contempt for privacy. |
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I’d rather have my government doing web analytics than some faceless corporation from across the globe.
Might be of course different for people in totalitarian regimes - but as far as I am concerned I still can vote on ones in my country.