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The first thing that everybody should take away in general, there’s two things…please stop using Gmail, Google and Google Chrome. Stop using their services. On top of that, you should stop using Microsoft Edge and any of the Microsoft services or Safari, but Google is particularly bad because of all the systems that they have intact and together. I would say for easy internet use, Brave browser is the best one to start with, it’s very similar to Google Chrome. It’s built off the chromium backbone, but it is more private than Google Chrome. There’s no affiliation and you can select the search engine in the browser. Sometimes when you install Brave, it has Google as the pre-set search engine, but you don’t have to keep it.
There’s no affiliation and you can select the search engine in the browser.
Charles Calisher – professor of microbiology at Colorado State University and the top of nearly 30 individuals who signed the Lancet letter – received funding from Google.org, the philanthropic arm of the tech behemoth, for a paper from June 2011 published in the Journal of Clinical Microbiology.
Google’s original algorithm, written by Larry Page as a student, is brilliant. It uses math to ask and answer this beautiful question: “How do I give the person searching exactly what that person wants?”
What a powerful question.
That is a question that empowers the individual.
Change is not bad. It is bad change that is bad.
And somewhere around 2015, Google, as an organization, abandoned that powerful mission when that question was supplanted at Google by a faction seeking to ask a different question: “How do I give the person searching exactly what I want him to see?”
And somewhere around 2015, Google, as an organization, abandoned that powerful mission when that question was supplanted at Google by a faction
Alphabet is part of the alphabet agencies - FBI, NSA, CIA, etc.
richwicks saysAlphabet is part of the alphabet agencies - FBI, NSA, CIA, etc.
Ah, had not considered this. If true, they are really rubbing our noses in their shit.
Google tells Congress the proposed antitrust bill would hinder its censorship efforts
Google is appealing to Democrat lawmakers.
Employees at Google's parent company are urging the search engine to suppress results for pro-life crisis pregnancy centers, according to a petition sent Monday by the company union to Alphabet Inc. CEO Sundar Pichai.
https://www.rebelnews.com/google_fellowship_imposes_quotas_on_white_and_asian_men
Google is withholding access to people’s emails, contacts, photos, and documents when its AI falsely accuses of them of a crime
SAN BRUNO, CA - YouTube has apologized after an algorithm error caused the video sharing site to execute hundreds of people critical of China.
The unintentional programming error caused YouTube executioners to hunt down and kill the political enemies of the Communist Party of China. From political prisoners of the regime to people who said negative things about China's government, hundreds of people were executed before the error was discovered.
The Internet operated for many years without touching the mass advertising business. That giant would eventually be felled by Google, but initially the company refused on moral principle to make money from advertising. In a 1998 paper, the company’s founders wrote that search engines funded by ads “will be inherently biased towards the advertisers and away from the needs of the consumers.” Instead, Google sold licenses to other companies to use its search technology. But amid the pressures of the dot-com bust, the company would backtrack and pursue a new revenue stream based on targeted search ads, launching Adwords in October 2000.
https://www.thenewatlantis.com/publications/how-stewart-made-tucker
The Internet operated for many years without touching the mass advertising business. That giant would eventually be felled by Google, but initially the company refused on moral principle to make money from advertising. In a 1998 paper, the company’s founders wrote that search engines funded by ads “will be inherently biased towards the advertisers and away from the needs of the consumers.” Instead, Google sold licenses to other companies to use its search technology. But amid the pressures of the dot-com bust, the company would backtrack and pursue a new revenue stream based on targeted search ads, launching Adwords in October 2000.
Hypocrites from the start.
Patrick says
https://www.thenewatlantis.com/publications/how-stewart-made-tucker
The Internet operated for many years without touching the mass advertising business. That giant would eventually be felled by Google, but initially the company refused on moral principle to make money from advertising. In a 1998 paper, the company’s founders wrote that search engines funded by ads “will be inherently biased towards the advertisers and away from the needs of the consumers.” Instead, Google sold licenses to other companies to use its search technology. But amid the pressures of the dot-com bust, the company would backtrack and pursue a new revenue stream based on targeted search ads, launching Adwords in October 2000.
Hypocrites from the...
Like Cargill!
I just tried the rumble app on my roku. It sucks. I can't even read the black text on a white background.
I just tried the rumble app on my roku. It sucks. I can't even read the black text on a white background.
Because I have a fukt back and very comfy furniture downstairs with a 77" TV and surround sound. Why would I want to sit in front of a computer an additional period of time after coding genetics analysis software all damn day? Plus a nice kitchen with beers down there with a great view of the TV.
I would NEVER own a smart television. The main purpose of that is to monitor you. Main purpose of every damned thing..
Maybe you don't know what a roku is? It's not a smart TV.
Casting is janky I've tried it. WTF would I want to sit on my zero gravity chair fumbling with a laptop instead of an intuitive remote I've cut the microphone on? Maybe you didn't notice I said I've got a fukt back? Hell no.
Yeah, roku spies on me, rumble (so far I trust) spies on me so what. I'm not doing anything that would get me into trouble
Hell amazone probably knows about the movies I watch for free using a firestick, VPN and kodi build but my internet company doesn't.
I can control it through my phone if I want to watch a film.
I have a huge monitor,
I'm just fundamentally different, in that I don't really "watch" anything anymore, I listen.
Today it's "I don't mind" but tomorrow is "what do you have to hide?" if you want privacy.
1984 is so fucking easy to implement. You get 1% back on a credit card, and in exchange for that, you abandon all your privacy, and allow tracking of everything you do, and all corporations do is jack up the price by 1% to pay for it. People who demand privacy, they are taxed. You're not getting a rebate.
The purpose of NEST wasn't to control the temperature of your home, the purpose of RING isn't to provide YOU with convenience and the ability to monitor. It's to monitor you.
I work on this shit and all I get is "oh, you're being paranoid".
Don't you ever wonder why a VPN costs, like $1.50 a month? How do they make money doing that?
They don't. It's to monitor you, but they're not going to do anything and demonstrate that's what they are doing
Hey, I know Adam Taggart back from when patrick.net was mostly about the housing market.
October 21, 2022
Texas sues Google over its use of facial images
New lawsuit filed.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Google, alleging the tech giant has unlawfully collected facial biometrics without the consent of users for years. ...
The complaint alleges that Google uses features in Google Assistant, Photos, and Nest smart-home products to collect and store voice- and facial-recognition data without the consent of users.
Google then uses the data for commercial purposes, like improving its AI algorithms.
Under the Capture or Use of Biometric Identifier Act in the Texas constitution, it is illegal to collect and share biometric data without consent.
“Google has now spent years unlawfully capturing the faces and voices of both non-consenting users and non-users throughout Texas—including our children and grandparents, who simply have no idea that their biometric information is being mined for profit by a global corporation,” the complaint states.
Ezra Levant 🍁🚛
@ezralevant
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Google says they give you “safe” news. Safe for whom? Trudeau? Big Pharma? Big tech?
And safe from whom? Skeptical voices? The opposition?
Imagine a reporter saying he only wrote “safe” stories. That’s not a reporter. That’s a propagandist for the establishment.
That’s Google.
Google CAUGHT Manipulating Search, Buries GOP Campaign Sites in 83% of Top Senate Races
Gabriela Pariseau
October 25th, 2022 9:08 AM
What judge? What mandate? What decision? Google wants us NOT TO KNOW that New York's "vaccine" mandate has gone down in flames
They will do ANYTHING to black out ALL the truth about the "vaccination" drive: not only the horrendous harm it's doing, but all the pushback that it's caused—and that WILL finally set us free
Mark Crispin Miller
3 hr ago
Here’s what a Google search on all the pertinent terms brought up yesterday, one day after the decision. (My thanks to Eric Francis Coppolino for the screen shot.)
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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.