Google to users: "I'M GOING TO STEAL ALL YOUR INFORMATION!"
Google: steals users information
Users: shocked pikachu face
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Google to users: "I'M GOING TO STEAL ALL YOUR INFORMATION!"
Google: steals users information
Users: shocked pikachu face
Indeed. I’m trying to figure out how “quietly” makes any sense in that headline. Google has been very public about what they’re doing, and has usually published their proposed actions months in advance of actually taking them.
It probably is intended to indicate that Google's software doesn't have a notice anywhere it's sending this data that a normal human could reasonably find.
There's a lot of 'Data we collect' stuff on sites and software now, and I'm entirely sure I've never seen this on any browser using Google's code for this.
This also says "chromium browsers", so maybe people who are using some other one than actual Google Chrome have not known and/or not been told of the collection happening.
Yeah, I'm entirely sure it's upstream of Chrome proper, and kinda consolidates my opinion that anything Google is near should be treated as suspect.
Cut it all off!!
well besides spytube... can't really cut that off yet...
I would hope Google free Chromium doesn’t but who knows.
Dear everyone. Chromium Browser does not just mean chrome.
It means Edge, Brave, Opera, and virtually every other browser you've ever heard of but Firefox and Safari.
No shit
You act like this has not been a decade long "argument"
Yeah anyone doing critical thinking caught with this fact mid 2010s but normie core still in the trust me bro stage, even if mega corps are spying, they got nothing to hide anyway
Well, not all chromium browsers. Ungoogled chromium disabled this 8 years ago.
The face eating leopards are getting fat
Wut!!!! A browser engine made by Google have been sending user data to Google? What a surprise
Yeah, that was clear from the start...
How does this affect Ungoogled Chromium?
My understanding is that it affects it all the same.