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I do too, rhetorical device aside. "No one" means the vested interests, starting with Google and Facebook. In spite of protests to the contrary, and I'm sure sincere intentions among some of their employees. The bottom line hit would trash the stock price.
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Let it be trashed. I lost all interest in the continued existence or success of Google when they failed to use their power to vehemently oppose this administration, cementing their decision to drop "Don't Be Evil".
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The way to do that is to block diligently. The auto-login-to-browser from logged-into-gmail state change is a "tell" -- they are getting squeezed by GDPR and to some extent ad/tracker blocking (660M+ users w/w). Keep the pressure up and rising.
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