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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Apr 23

    Google gathers more personal data than Facebook does, by almost every measure—so why aren’t we talking about it?https://on.wsj.com/2Fa6DZg 

    3:00 PM - 23 Apr 2018
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      1. John Q Leet‏ @JohnLeetAuthor Apr 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        Google's data collection and tracking is invisible to users... they are a stalker you don't know is there

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      1. chris wallgren‏ @seawall77 Apr 23
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        Because the media is like a baby with a shiny toy and not in depth.

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      1.  🇨🇦No Vote/No Bitch 🇺🇸‏ @ThorisBC Apr 24
        Replying to @WSJ @CharlesMunn1

        And what about the Wall Street Journal and your advertisors? How many scripts are running on this very page? What personal data are you helping them collect? Every pointed finger has a thumb pointing back at the accuser.

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      1. Scott Marshall‏ @scottseller Apr 23
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        Because they didn't purposefully sell it to the Russians?

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      1. Jason Rudd‏ @TheRuddness Apr 23
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        Its too late. Omnipresent surveillance. Public manipulation. It’s never going to stop! #1984

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      1. jorge‏ @Bnl_Geo Apr 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        Google and Facebook are companies which made human life much easier. Stop abusing and attacking these companies. Govt needs to put regulations on data privacy that these companies need to follow. Publically attacking these companies are not good.

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      1. Bernd Neuner‏ @Bernd__Neuner Apr 23
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        But we do.http://surveillancevalley.com 

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      1. Gail Anderson‏ @GailAnd86957115 Apr 24
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        I was aware that Google is a serious offender. I have tried not to use google as a search engine but, sadly, maintaining our privacy is probably a hopeless goal at this point.

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      1. Shaheen Hasnat‏ @shaheen67 Apr 23
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        Because, they paid their share u der the table!

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      1. Mary Boylan‏ @MaryMBoylan17 Apr 23
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        So true

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      1. Toothpick Nick‏ @nicholaswright Apr 23
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        "why aren't we talking about it" lol everyone talks about this all the time, how google has everyone's data.

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      1. Ángel Rivero‏ @ariverots Apr 23
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        AND Microsoft?

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      1. Bones‏ @hughm88 Apr 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        Because Google donates tons of money and resources to Democrats and activists and hires lots of these people too. Has em on the board also. Kind of like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Never heard a liberal say a bad thing about them either.

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      1. BabyGodTV‏ @BabyGodTV Apr 23
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        https://youtu.be/5A0uGw5fg50 

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      1. Vox Populi‏ @vox_populi1776 Apr 23
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        More importantly, why aren't we talking about how much data the government is gathering. Facebook and Google pale in comparison.

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      1. David Carter‏ @MrDavidCarter Apr 23
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        Because the media aren’t.pic.twitter.com/stJJVulJHn

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