I've tweaked a lot of Chrome settings already, and I do have a personal twitch about privacy, but some of this was eye opening even for me. Check it out, Chrome users. Make sure you are comfortable with what it's doing.
I wish I knew. After all, anti-privacy is pretty much the biggest business model left standing, isn't it? Ads are far less lucrative until you get all that pesky privacy out of the way.
I know a few people who work at Google (who doesn't?) but even if they'd be permitted to discuss it, to my knowledge none of them have the ... awareness? ... of privacy that would be needed to answer this question well.
I said once, a week or two back, to someone I love deeply: I need a throwaway phone. My REAL phone would be accessible only to my husband and to a specific friend who happens to work in the area of protecting electronic privacy. Unspoken but heartbreakingly obvious was "and not to you." That did NOT feel good. Still doesn't.
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I know a few people who work at Google (who doesn't?) but even if they'd be permitted to discuss it, to my knowledge none of them have the ... awareness? ... of privacy that would be needed to answer this question well.
I said once, a week or two back, to someone I love deeply: I need a throwaway phone. My REAL phone would be accessible only to my husband and to a specific friend who happens to work in the area of protecting electronic privacy. Unspoken but heartbreakingly obvious was "and not to you." That did NOT feel good. Still doesn't.