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Google’s New Privacy Settings Force You To Share Data Between Services

Google has announced a change to its privacy policy, and if you want to keep using their myriad services, you better get used to it because there’s no opting out. The change? Google now reserves the right to share the data it has on you between its various applications. Gmail used to be like Vegas; what you did there stayed there. Now, it’s more like a venereal disease you picked up in Vegas; it’s going to follow you around all over Google Maps.

Like all privacy policy updates, there’s two sides to the story. The Google side is that this increased sharing “will mean a simpler, more intuitive Google experience” because all the Google apps you use will know everything your other apps do. This is probably true, to an extent. It might be nice to make an event on Google Calender and then be asked if you want to share it with your Google+ friends. That is, if it’s an event like “have lots of fun on a Friday night, baby!” and not like “sit at home and cry until the hurty-pain goes bye bye.”

Of course, the other side of the argument is that Google will now be able to use the info it gets from you in one app to advertise at you in another. Maybe you’re YouTubing videos of hot, hot BBQ action and all the sudden, you’re getting BBQ ads in your Gmail. The privacy issue is also a potential concern to those using Android phones, which force you into attaching a Google account when you activate them.

Of course, how much any of this matters really depends on two things. First, is how much you mind being advertised at. For some people, it’s the principle of the thing. As far as I’m concerned, if you can show me something I actually want to click on and don’t immediately regret, keep it coming.

The second thing is how much you trust Google with your data; that point is two fold. From a hacker-type security standpoint, I feel pretty safe. I don’t give Google my social security number or anything, and I have two-step verification turned on, just like everyone should. From a “what if Google turns into big brother” standpoint, for some reason Google makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside — the way imagine Apple fanboys feel about Apple — so I could care less; I’m protected by irrational trust. If you aren’t surrounded by a shield of “I’m not going to think about it, what can I really do anyway,” I recommend you find one fast. Either that, or get ready to go back to hotmail or something.

(via Washington Post)

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  • http://twitter.com/jesseholt jesseholt

    I, too, have the Google warm/fuzzy. 

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1482006251 Lasse Henden

    What does that even mean anymore? Privacy? Are you kidding me??

  • Martin Phillips

    Adblock ftw… so I don’t care about this at all.

  • http://twitter.com/simkoh Simon

    Hotmail is the sheet! Ymail is dope too! Ymail is boss.

  • Helen Highwater

    If you did not noticed that this has happened, then you probably won’t be adversely affected by it anyway. I don’t trust Google, but then again, I don’t trust a lot of companies and websites. I get a warm fuzzy when I visit Geekolinks though. BTW Eric, I got the joke; potato, it’s a tuber, hilarious!

  • Dr Coene

    Google needs to drink a tall can of fuck off.

  • Erin

    I didn’t have the patience to read it, but I saw the text under the google search field.  As far as I know, I never activated any Google plus or whatever that shit is.  Does that play a role at all in these new settings?

  • http://chaosthethird.tumblr.com Kermit

    “for some reason Google makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside — the way imagine Apple fanboys feel about Apple — so I could care less; I’m protected by irrational trust”

    THIS.

    Also, did you say something about ads? Funny, I never see them. Oh, damned Chrome adblock! Hiding them from me like that! Drat!

  • http://Geekosystem.com Eric Limer

    THANK YOU!

  • Dr Coene

    Apparently you can’t curse on the Geekosystem comment section.

    Way to be enlightened about language and censorship, hypocrites.

  • Erin

    What are you talking about?

  • Erin

    Did you try sorting the comments by newest first?

  • Erin

    fuck fuck fuck fuck

    Dr, your comment is still here and it’s still funny, so relax

  • Justananon

    yeah, for some reason I prefer google over our own government….
    probably because google is open source xD


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