Google is concerned about its users privacy. It has options for users to turn off data sharing to protect their privacy. Google says it has these options…supposedly. Fortune shares how Google is breaking its privacy promises in the article, “Google Admits That It Lets Outside Services Share Your Gmail Data.” Google said last year that it would stop scanning users’ emails for keywords to use for targeted ads, but they lied.
When confronted with the deception, Google admitted to the subterfuge and also that they allow third parties to share user information with other third parties.
Tip of the Hat to Contributing Editor Berto Jongman
High points:
‘social score’ based on your profile that can be explored for economic, political and cultural purposes; use of data for warfare; emerging digital prison; Acxiom IPG AMS; election manipulation
The obvious fact is that the cabal of organizations that will be sitting down at the Cyberhate Problem-Solving Lab will likely make little mention of the impact of cyber-bullying and online hate speech on human individuals. They will be more prone to focus on how to continue hiding crimes against humanity perpetrated by the global elite since time immemorial, crimes like massive fraud, slavery, pedophilia, torture, and murder. And why would these organizations be motivated to hide these crimes? Because they are now controlled by the very global elite who are perpetrating them in the first place.
On Thursday, the subreddit r/911truth was placed under a Reddit Quarantine. The Reddit Administrators claimed that the subreddit posts misinformation and then directed people seeking information on 9/11 to the official government website.
In other news, Google-owned BlogSpot.com wiped out Dr. James Fetzer's website without cause and without due process — they should be part of the class action lawsuit. Fetzer is back up at http://jamesfetzer.org/. Because of government inaction, all of us are being forced to spend thousands of dollars creating hot back-ups and cutting Google, VaultPress (WordPress) and other untrustworthy elements out of the equation.
They are businesspeople, they are good businesspeople. They just represent a set of business practices, principles and ethics, and policies that I don’t necessarily agree with.”