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by oesmith
4640 days ago
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This argument applies to any web service. There's no guarantee that a $5/yr paid web service isn't profiting from your data the same as anyone else. Why only make $5 when you could make $35? It really boils down to who you choose to trust with your data. As an insider, I'm very happy with the privacy controls within Google. I'd be more worried about a less well-established player, regardless of whether they charge a fee for their product. |
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But Google has declined and criticised French data protection legislation by claiming the law is not applicable to its online services.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/09/27/google_refuses_to_co...