In my blog post I intend to expand on and overview on an article cnet.com and 9to5google.com. The articles talk about Google’s privacy controls and what it knows about you and your location with the main goal being to learn to control or delete such data. It goes into detail about developments that have occurred in Google’s access to your information which essentially builds who you are as a person. I.E knows what ads to recommend to you, what is in your area etc. Another perspective is how this effects our workplace life which is covered in the 2nd article
https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/theres-a-way-to-delete-the-frightening-amount-of-data-google-has-on-you/ https://9to5google.com/2022/02/02/google-workspace-search-history/
Privacy is very important today but looks like so many companies have already infiltrated our privacy. The social dilemma series on Netflix is a good one to watch and learn more about it. I feel my phone keeps listening to me and the ads I get on Gmail is something I talked about. Maybe I am overthinking too much.. Or maybe not. Thanks for posting on this topic.
Thank you for sharing this topic ! I have a question, do you think will data privacy priorities shift in the year ahead?
Thank you for sharing this topic. we are lossing our privacy by using thouse app, and it is hard to leave those app right now.
Very interesting topic. Nowadays, the more developed the Internet is, the more important privacy becomes. In recent years, the disclosure of people’s personal privacy on social software has been exposed frequently, whether it is Google or Facebook. I read a review up there that I’m interested in. I do think cell phones are eavesdropping. Within 10 minutes of discussing something with a friend, an AD in a YouTube video is pushing it to me. I think this is very scary, we don’t know under what circumstances our personal privacy will be eavesdropped or leaked.
Thank you for sharing these links! It is scary how much these organizations have on us, and something needs to be done to stop them from collecting this much data. I just something is done soon before it is too late.