[Google announces privacy
changes across products; users can’t opt out by
Cecilia Kang] "Google will soon know far more about
who you are and what you do on the Web.
The Web giant announced Tuesday it is planning to
follow the activities of users across nearly all of
its ubiquitous sites, including YouTube, Gmail and
its leading search engine.
Google has already been collecting some of this
information. But for the first time, it is combining
data across its Web sites to stitch together a
fuller portrait of users.
Consumers won’t be able to opt out of the changes,
which take effect March 1..." Full text:
Google announces privacy changes across products;
users can’t opt out
Will you select "agree" when Google makes this
policy change?
Response to comment [from other]: "I read through your post twice, and noticed that as usual, you didn't bother answering your own question..."
Do you have a question to ask me?
Response to comment [from a "Christian"]: [Serpentdove, will you select "agree" when Google makes this policy change?] "His question was in the part of his post that you cut off. Silly..."
I don't use gmail.com.
Response to comment [from a Catholic]: "I don't use google or gmail, and although I use youtube, I don't have an account."
I don't use them either. I would recommend mail.com or me.com (iCloud).
Response to comment [from a Christian]: " facebook and other social media....(save for TOL of course)"
They are tedious.
I check Twitter once in a while to see what the
God-haters are discussing.
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Response to comment [from other]: "You edited out my question and then asked if I had a question for you? You're bat guano crazy."
Review:
Zoo22: I read through your post
twice, and noticed that as usual, you didn't bother
answering your own question...
SD: Do you have a question to ask me?
Zoo22: This is what I posted, nutter:
I read through your post twice, and noticed that as usual, you
didn't bother answering your own question.
Serpentdove, will you select "agree" when Google
makes this policy change? Why or why
not?
I don't use gmail.com.
You never have much to contribute, do you?
Eccl 5:3
Google announces privacy changes across products; users can’t opt out