Google settled out of court twice this week for spying on consumers, at a cost of about a “billionaire’s nickel” each time.
Okay. We don’t have concrete proof that they found a way to spy on our conversations, through their open source platform, and their dedicated proprietary closed hardware. I get that.
This whole conversation feels like arguing to defend an abusive uncle from one very specific violation of trust. I get it, he we can’t prove he did that one thing.
Google settled out of court twice this week for spying on consumers, at a cost of about a “billionaire’s nickel” each time.
Okay. We don’t have concrete proof that they found a way to spy on our conversations, through their open source platform, and their dedicated proprietary closed hardware. I get that.
This whole conversation feels like arguing to defend an abusive uncle from one very specific violation of trust. I get it, he we can’t prove he did that one thing.
It changes nothing.