I was frustrated that Google refused to send senior executives to testify before the Intel Committee last month, but to learn that the company was sitting on news of a potential breach affecting hundreds of thousands of users at the time is pretty outrageous.
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Rather than keeping the public and Congress in the dark about issues like this, Google should work with Congress to develop some smart, reasonable guardrails that protect Americans and their data.
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In fact, that's exactly what I told
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There are serious questions about whether the current enforcement model is up to the task of consumer protection in this space. It’s clear that Congress needs to step in.
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Which is, Senator, why we expect you to take Google to the woodshed and extract some data which will put their executive in jail.
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With respect, sir, Google didn’t have a breach. They discovered a vulnerability, which could have resulted in a breach, and they fixed it before a breach occurred. This terminology matters
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I’m also frustrated by tech co.’s unwillingness to engage with the government, but in this case the system worked.
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Google has been taken over. I saw their little ad with the slogan "BFFFFF" as if that means best friends fffforever. But its really a soft rewritting to mask Kavanot's yearbook entry "FFFFF..." Which we know what that means. Google's covering it up.
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Use
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Not even close to being as bad as the EQUIFAX breach that was SWEPT UNDER THE RUG. Equifax should be out of business for that, but no corporate oversight isn't a thing these days.
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Fine them $30 billion please
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Imagine if a car maker wanted to track everywhere you drove, everyone who rode in the car and every conversation within its cab? Would any sane person allow such a breach of privacy? Of course not! But this is exactly what we allow Google/FB/Apple to do.
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If only you got this angry at big banks.
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They should have too pay
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Need a new law that penalized a company for each day they postpone informing the public. 10% of their profits?
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It's one
#databreach after another. After#Facebook now it's#Google Use#PrivacySandbox on#Android to protect your#privacy . It comes with@DuckDuckGo for search. It's free on Google Play.https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=au.com.anglomate.privacysandbox …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Doesn’t this violate data privacy laws?
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