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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jul 2

    Google has stopped scanning the inboxes of Gmail users to personalize ads. But it still lets outside software developers look insidehttps://on.wsj.com/2Kog9iR 

    1:34 PM - 2 Jul 2018
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      2. Thistle-at-Law. Subway rider.‏ @WallyStummy Jul 2
        Replying to @WSJ

        We stopped! So we can sell you to others ... for even more money! Big brother Google ... the entire business model is to find out your secrets & sell them! Digital indentured servitude.

        2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      3. Phillip Molly Malone‏ @mollyfud Jul 2
        Replying to @WallyStummy @WSJ

        Haha! Wrong! Google is in the trust business and that is all! If they lose the trust of their users that's it for them as a business!My issue with Google isn't how much data they collect from me, it's all the data their not collecting!

        2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      4. Phillip Molly Malone‏ @mollyfud Jul 2
        Replying to @mollyfud @WallyStummy @WSJ

        Every piece of data they collect they return back to me 10 times better then when it left me! Better photos, better maps, better search and yes, better ads!

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      5. Thistle-at-Law. Subway rider.‏ @WallyStummy Jul 2
        Replying to @mollyfud @WSJ

        A little better for you ... much much better for billionaires accruing unstoppable power. Zero chance of US regulation of the monopoly tech billionaires. Once they have unstoppable power ... you’ll dance to their tune. Politicians already do.

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      6. Phillip Molly Malone‏ @mollyfud Jul 2
        Replying to @WallyStummy @WSJ

        So you would rather give your money to a company that says they don't collect your data, oh, hang on, we do collect your data but we do it in a way that you can't get any direct benefit or see exactly how we are doing it!https://techcrunch.com/2018/06/29/apple-is-rebuilding-maps-from-the-ground-up/ …

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      7. Phillip Molly Malone‏ @mollyfud Jul 2
        Replying to @mollyfud @WallyStummy @WSJ

        “We collect data — when we do it — in an anonymous fashion, in subsections of the whole, so we couldn’t even say that there is a person that went from point A to point B." Apple (they have a little money, right?) collecting your data to try to make more babbillions!

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      2. Brian Fagioli‏ @brianfagioli Jul 2
        Replying to @0variesofsteel @WSJ

        Yeah, I think this article is a bit over the top. It makes it sound like google is letting any company read all gmail accounts, and that’s just not so.

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      1. Political Edu VA‏ @PoliticalEduVA Jul 2
        Replying to @WSJ

        https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079YF8RTB 

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      2. Paul Revere‏ @US_Muckraker Jul 2
        Replying to @WSJ

        So basically, #Americans can no longer have any online communication without being monitored by Big Brother, the corporations who now control the country. But then, that must be a result of living in a #Fascist state. #Alphabet #Google #SocialMedia #EMail

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      1. Kurt Pimentel‏ @Kurtpimentel Jul 2
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      1. dr. griffin  ❌‏ @drgriffin10 Jul 2
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        checking your mail on a chromebook has always been ad free... poor I-sheep...

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      1. Paulo Sa Elias‏ @paulosaelias Jul 4
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        WSJ is naive now?pic.twitter.com/pfkaDKlN0Y

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      1. Mind Over Matter‏ @fashizi311 Jul 2
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        I strongly believe CIA is the other company

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      1. GCinDC‏ @grcanty Jul 2
        Replying to @WSJ

        Looks like I’m finding a new email package that I’ll pay for but will be secure.

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