Dear @encryptme (previously Cloak), so you’re exposing your users to Google’s surveillance machine? Unimpressed (soon to be ex?) customer.pic.twitter.com/l43t4aCUd7
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(It’s not necessarily Cloak/Encryptme that worries me but Google. Esp. with Fabric on the Android version.)
Yeah, I also worry about Google de-anoymizing data down the road. I’m generally reticent to use *any* of their properties even if they’re…
…effectively isolated (as is Urchin/Google Analytics, via strong legal text, at least today)…
…since we know the core profit logic of Google has the tendency to tendril out and corrupt everything it touches.
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