tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3907977938761037823.post344029196601151500..comments2023-12-06T11:27:18.439+05:30Comments on Lucius on Security: Google Scores A+ with new Privacy PolicyLucius on Securityhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04998805051334966773noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3907977938761037823.post-83206045183219199662012-02-01T18:30:53.828+05:302012-02-01T18:30:53.828+05:30I'd have to agree with Anonymous. The new poli...I'd have to agree with Anonymous. The new policy is really not doing much for privacy, its doing a lot for simplicity, but not privacy. <br /><br />And don't try to justify it by saying the service is free. Thats the business model they chose, but its totally unfair that my privacy should be compromised just because its free. That was not what we signed up for, and the lack of an Opt out option just makes it much worse.<br /><br /><br />Bad move, Google.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3907977938761037823.post-85353677211470053592012-01-27T21:06:35.275+05:302012-01-27T21:06:35.275+05:30Do you have stock in Google or just paid to write ...Do you have stock in Google or just paid to write this? A+!? Seriously? Dumbing down policy does not make us safer. Making it easier to read, good thing. Removing bits that were preventing the diaspora of your information they held on you from being spread, bad thing. Google is making headway into corporate environments. Do you really want the fact you just looked at CHEETAH FALLS FROM TREE videos on Youtube crossing the line from personal to non-personal work related use of Google's offerings? Because the way it is written, they can share that across all of their platforms, not just on your YouTube profile page. Let me know how that works out for you. <br /><br />Stick with security, the legal and corporate implications of this policy change are well beyond your understanding if you honestly believe this is A+ material.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com