Comment by wolvoleo
6 hours ago
Google certainly hasn't done a great job on privacy. Android devices leak so much information.
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2024/10/phone...
https://peabee.substack.com/p/everyone-knows-what-apps-you-u...
About Apple I just don't know enough because I haven't seriously used them for years
Yet, in the big picture Google is doing a good enough job that those information leaks have not caused them harm. When you really zoom in you can find some issues, but the real world impact of them is not big enough to influence most consumers.
What sort of hypothetical harm are you imagining here? Suppose the information leaks were a serious issue to me - what are my options? Switch to Apple? I doubt most consumers are going to consider something like postmarketos.
The carriers in the US were caught selling e911 location data to pretty much whoever was willing to pay. Did that hurt them? Not as far as I can tell, largely because there is no alternative and (bizarrely) such behavior isn't considered by our current legislation to be a criminal act. Consumers are forced to accept that they are simply along for the ride.
Lets say that Google let anyone visit google.com/photos?u=username to see all of the images from their camera roll and left this online not caring about the privacy implications.
People would stop taking photos with their camera that they didn't want to be public.
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