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by tcelfer
4358 days ago
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I'm not sure if I care about people's surprise as much as I care about the inoffensiveness of it. People are and will continue to be surprised by technology. It's an inevitable consequence of technological acceleration. Lots of companies have lots of data about me that is sensitive. So long as they do not betray said trust or suffer a security breach then I'm content with that state of affairs. |
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Security breaches have already happened. http://gawker.com/5637234/gcreep-google-engineer-stalked-tee...
The funny thing is that they're not even obligated to tell you if someone who wasn't supposed to look at your data did so. It's likely that you wouldn't even know if Schmidt or Nadella read your email this morning and traded stocks based on the information in it and you'd have no legal claims.