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Google is Evil


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2015 Jul 7, 1:54pm   77,499 views  482 comments

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Goddamn it, i want to keep google out of my life entirely, but now my employer uses gmail, so have to use it, and my employer put my first and last name on it: first.last@mycompany.com

To view my work calendar on my phone i have to add that account, so google knows my phone now too.

Even viewing a youtube video at work i noticed that they have me logged in to youtube (which google owns). if i log out, i can't read my email...

Google is the worst thing ever to happen to privacy.


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35   HeadSet   2020 Jul 15, 6:23am  

I was thinking it would be useful to write a similar program to do so just to spam google with nonsensical searches.

Just be sure those nonsensical searchers do not link you to pedo. Or racism or whatever the next cause de jour turns out to be.
36   GreaterNYCDude   2020 Jul 18, 5:26am  

Is it just me or has Google's search algorithm gone to shit? Whenever I searching something technical it used to pull up relevant stuff quick even on obscure (to the layman) topics... Lately it seems to wants to push Google scholar type links to the forefront (technical papers, etc.) Most of which are only available in full via a paid subscription.

Anyone else run into a similar problem... or is it just me?
38   GreaterNYCDude   2020 Aug 29, 9:02am  

Apparently Alexandre Dumas identified as a non white.
(Screenshot from yesterday's doodle)


Keep in mind he was French.
40   Patrick   2020 Oct 20, 7:58am  

https://www.theregister.com/2020/10/19/google_cookie_wipe/

Google exempts its own websites from Chrome's automatic data-scrubbing feature, allowing the ads giant to potentially track you even when you've told it not to.

Programmer Jeff Johnson noticed the unusual behavior, and this month documented the issue with screenshots. In his assessment of the situation, he noted that if you set up Chrome, on desktop at least, to automatically delete all cookies and so-called site data when you quit the browser, it deletes it all as expected – except your site data for Google.com and YouTube.com.

While cookies are typically used to identify you and store some of your online preferences when visiting websites, site data is on another level: it includes, among other things, a storage database in which a site can store personal information about you, on your computer, that can be accessed again by the site the next time you visit. Thus, while your Google and YouTube cookies may be wiped by Chrome, their site data remains on your computer...
41   Eric Holder   2020 Oct 20, 10:13am  

Patrick says
Google exempts its own websites from Chrome's automatic data-scrubbing feature


I don't even have this shit installed on any of my systems.
42   richwicks   2020 Oct 20, 10:36am  

I'm going to throw in my 2 cents.

First, your phone is 100% insecure. You cannot secure it. Give up on that. It's absolutely impossible.

If you want to use a phone anyhow, use Brave - you can use TOR on it, TOR is a method to both obscure who you are, and where you are however nothing prevents the Android OS from directly identifying what you are doing and what you are looking at.

Second, get a burner phone. You almost are always near wifi anyhow, or at least I am. The only time I actually make use of an SD card is when I'm going between work and home. I don't use if it I'm out, I'm not asshole with the people I hang out.

If you have a computer assigned you from work, use it exclusively for work.

If you use a your own computer to connect to work, use Virtual Box or VMWare - this allows you to install a complete operating system on top of a software simulation of a complete computer. When I connect to work, I'm doing it through Virtual Box. From the point of view of my company, my computer has 4 GB of memory, 100 GB of disk storage, and 4 processors. What I actually have is an 32 GB of memory, an 8TB HDD and 8 processors. There is no way for my company to access my main machine.

Finally, don't use Chrome at all. I'd advise against I.E. Yandex is a Russian company that makes a decent browser and search engine, I'm sure there is no security there, but it's just Russians that are watching - who cares?

Do not do banking on your phone. Do not use your phone for financial transactions at all. I know how insecure phones are, and they are HOPELESSLY insecure. This is intentional. Do not store compromising or sensitive information on a phone, period, even on a burner phone.
43   Patrick   2020 Oct 29, 8:35pm  

https://reclaimthenet.org/google-play-bans-bitchute-app/

Google Play has booted a third-party app for BitChute, one of the most popular free speech focused YouTube alternatives, from its app store as part of another contentious crackdown on an alt-tech competitor.

The app was created by Hexagod and had over 100,000 downloads before it was removed. Google cited violations of its “Webviews and Affiliate Spam policy” as the reason for taking the app down.

Specifically, Google claimed the app was in violation of the rules because its “primary purpose is to drive affiliate traffic to a website or provide a webview of a website without permission from the website owner or administrator.”

But BitChute has disputed this characterization and tweeted: “Contrary to the message below there was never any affiliate deal and permission was given.”


Google is simply banning a rival which does not censor based on politics.

I highly recommend https://www.bitchute.com/
44   Patrick   2020 Nov 2, 8:32am  

https://www.businessinsider.com/google-users-locked-out-after-years-2020-10

Entrusting your data to big tech platforms can be highly risky.
Users who have been banned by Google for supposedly violating its terms of service have been left without access to key parts of their lives.
Many have appealed the suspensions but have received automated responses.
They don't know why they've been banned. "This is just how life is when you're dealing with trillion-dollar faceless corporations," said Aral Balkan.

When he received the notification from Google he couldn't quite believe it.

Cleroth, a game developer who asked not to use his real name, woke up to see a message that all his Google accounts were disabled due to "serious violation of Google policies."

His first reaction was that something must have malfunctioned on his phone.

Then he went to his computer and opened up Chrome, Google's internet browser. He was signed out. He tried to access Gmail, his main email account, which was also locked.

"Everything was disconnected," he told Business Insider. ...

He feels anger, too. "I'm extremely angry at Google for just completely locking me out or deleting all my data without a single notice, losing money, data on personal projects, contacts, so much," he explained.

The lack of transparency about how he broke their terms of service also has him worried. "I keep thinking there has to be a reason they've suspended me, even though it could just be some algorithmic glitch or something.," he said. "It's difficult to shake this feeling, given that Google practically has mountains of data on me.

"I'm also angry at myself for not having even thought of the possibility I could lose my Google account with everything in it and accounts linked through Google," he added. "Apparently I'm not alone in this blind faith though. Hopefully that changes."
45   RWSGFY   2020 Nov 2, 8:45am  

Patrick says
"I'm extremely angry at Google for just completely locking me out or deleting all my data without a single notice, losing money, data on personal projects, contacts, so much," he explained.


Google be like: "How much did you pay for the service, Sir? $0? Here's your money back, sorryaboutthat."
46   Patrick   2020 Nov 2, 8:51am  

The truth however, is you paid Google with your ass.

It was data-rape.

Google is extremely expensive for users.
47   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2020 Nov 2, 9:54am  

Google targets companies to sell GSuite, it's one of their biggest products outside of search. GSuite is basically email/documents/etc... all ran by google. So a lot of companies do have it, and now Google targets government so they'll be collecting government data soon too.
48   Patrick   2020 Nov 2, 9:28pm  

Google targets children too. All the teaching stuff my wife is doing with 3rd graders is using Google products. You just know they are accumulating data on those little consumers already.
49   SunnyvaleCA   2020 Nov 3, 11:01am  

FNWGMOBDVZXDNW says

Google does provide you with incognito mode in chrome to handle this.


I'm not saying you specifically, but incognito mode is misunderstood by many/most people. Its main benefit is (at least hopefully) to not store your personal data from a browsing session on the computer you are using to browse. Example of use: Use incognito mode when browsing using the computer at the public library so that the next person to use that computer won't see your "recently visited pages" history. The websites still run all their scripts and, if logged into their website, know exactly who you are, etc.
50   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2020 Nov 3, 11:26am  

FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut says
Google targets companies to sell GSuite, it's one of their biggest products outside of search. GSuite is basically email/documents/etc...


Just took a new job at a company using this. Already late for a meeting because the calendar notifications suck.
51   HeadSet   2020 Nov 3, 12:08pm  

Already late for a meeting because the calendar notifications suck.

Need to add that as an entry to the "Big Book of 'Scuses"
52   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2020 Nov 3, 12:12pm  

True story. Wed browsers don't have notifications that pop out like Microsoft office suite does.

When you're 'in the zone', deep in some code you need that. It's why I didn't use ubuntu at work as well. No MS integration.
54   Patrick   2020 Nov 9, 8:11pm  

Damn, I wanted to check if my ballot was counted right, but cannot do that without the government turning all my info over to Google via the recapcha shit js they include on their page. Page won't work unless you let Google fuck you in the ass first:

Why are you turning over every bit of data entered on https://california.ballottrax.net/voter/ to Google?

I'm a javascript programmer. This is not merely a security hole, it's outright betrayal of the public interest:

script src="https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api.js?onload=onloadcallback&render=explicit"

Any javascript included on a page can read everything the user enters on that page, track every keystroke, every mouse movement.

Please, stop this crime.

Patrick Killelea
Menlo Park, CA
p@patrick.net
55   Eric Holder   2020 Nov 9, 8:12pm  

Booger says


Who exactly has deplatformed them? AWS? Azure? Google Cloud?
56   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2020 Nov 9, 8:14pm  

Patrick says
Google via the recapcha shit js


Didn't make me do that. I just checked mine. Apparently it was 'accepted'.
57   Patrick   2020 Nov 9, 8:42pm  

@just_passing_through Actually, it did. Google was given free access to all the info about you. Even if you didn't see the Recaptcha, it happened by spying on your keystrokes, etc.

Try blocking all Google domains and resubmit. It won't work.

You can block Google with /etc/hosts for example. I use Little Snitch.

Problem is that just about everyone does not block Google domains and more than half of all websites betray everything you do to Google, even government and medical sites.
58   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2020 Nov 9, 8:42pm  

Oh, yeah, I know... I just didn't have to click buses n' stuff to prove I'm human.
59   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2020 Nov 9, 8:44pm  

Oh, dug out my old trial proton mail account. I remembered both passwords! I may be switching soon/finally. Just need to figure out how I'm going to handle 17 years of email and what sort of calendar I'll use to replace gogles.
60   richwicks   2020 Nov 9, 8:51pm  

GreaterNYCDude says
Is it just me or has Google's search algorithm gone to shit?


Google hires based on what kind of junk you have between your legs, how many genders you have, and how much melanin is in your skin.

Yes - it HAS gone to shit. Use www.yandex.com or www.duckduck.go (wrapper for google, but still an improvement).

Remember when Yahoo was king of the Internet? That's Google and Facebook in 10 years. They're crap.
61   Eric Holder   2020 Nov 9, 8:52pm  

richwicks says
www.duckduck.go (wrapper for google...


Is it really?
62   Patrick   2020 Nov 9, 8:58pm  

Duckduckgo is completely separate from Google I believe. Nothing at all in common, and they don't like each other.
63   Patrick   2020 Nov 9, 9:02pm  

richwicks says
Use www.yandex.com


I've already switched to https://translate.yandex.com/ for translation things because it's definitely as good or better, and I'm pretty sure the Russians are not sharing their dossier on my searches with the US government, or China.
64   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2020 Nov 9, 9:12pm  

"best tits" results are waaay better on yandex!
65   richwicks   2020 Nov 9, 9:16pm  

Patrick says
Duckduckgo is completely separate from Google I believe. Nothing at all in common, and they don't like each other.


Google once portrayed themselves as the champions of free speech and not being evil, and enemies of propaganda and government censorship.

Don't trust anybody.

All I know though, is google is only slightly more useful than tits on a bull for doing searches now. Bing isn't bad. Google is one of the last places I go to in order to find technical information.
66   richwicks   2020 Nov 9, 9:18pm  

Eric Holder says
richwicks says
www.duckduck.go (wrapper for google...


Is it really?


I think it is.

I believe it started out as a wrapper for a GROUP of search engines. Used to be pretty lousy but it's improved beyond the point of google. Google will actually remove sites entirely now.
67   Eric Holder   2020 Nov 9, 9:23pm  

richwicks says
Eric Holder says
richwicks says
www.duckduck.go (wrapper for google...


Is it really?


I think it is.

I believe it started out as a wrapper for a GROUP of search engines. Used to be pretty lousy but it's improved beyond the point of google. Google will actually remove sites entirely now.


Two years ago their CEO was saying they don't:

68   Eric Holder   2020 Nov 9, 9:24pm  

Found another non-google search engine: https://www.yippy.com/
69   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2020 Nov 9, 9:26pm  

I used to like dogpile:

https://www.dogpile.com/

Also http://metasearch.com/ which pre-google searched other engines and collated.
70   MisdemeanorRebel   2020 Nov 10, 4:06pm  

Nice Youtube replacement: www.rumble.com
71   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2020 Nov 10, 4:22pm  

NoCoupForYou says
Nice Youtube replacement: www.rumble.com


how does it compare to bitchute?
72   MisdemeanorRebel   2020 Nov 10, 4:27pm  

FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut says
how does it compare to bitchute?





Less bigfoot/illuminati/The Greys are working with the Jewish Jesuits to keep gold prices down crap. Pretty much Movie/TV Reviews and conservative vloggers.
73   Onvacation   2020 Nov 10, 4:28pm  

I quit YouTube last night. I couldn't stand it any longer.

I've had a bitchute account for a while but haven't used it because it was glitchy. I went on last night and there was all of the insanity YouTube used to be. Watched a couple old favorite characters. I have to go find the rest of my favorite old characters. They had disappeared off of YouTube lately.
74   Onvacation   2020 Nov 10, 4:29pm  

NoCoupForYou says
FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut says
how does it compare to bitchute?




Less bigfoot/illuminati crap.

I'm going to have to give it a try. Can you share some links to some good channels/ commentators?

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