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Let us review this proposed solution to "privacy."
Eliminate 3rd party cookies
Continue to track and store personal data
Build an unsupervised model based on personal data
Group users together based on personal data
Create products based on personal data
Sell services and products with no personal data
In other words, let Google eliminate competition while continuing to infringe on privacy, collect and store private data. Then let Google create products based on private data to sell back to the market. This is not a solution to our privacy issue but rather an attempt to centralize and monopolize private data.
I'd like to know where and when user privacy is established and not just centralized on Googles servers?
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Let us review this proposed solution to "privacy."
In other words, let Google eliminate competition while continuing to infringe on privacy, collect and store private data. Then let Google create products based on private data to sell back to the market. This is not a solution to our privacy issue but rather an attempt to centralize and monopolize private data.
I'd like to know where and when user privacy is established and not just centralized on Googles servers?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: