Google Is Like ‘a Stranger Watching Your Child Through Their Bedroom Window’
/From [MERCOLA] Google’s primary business is tracking, compiling, storing and selling personal data. By capturing children at an early age, the tech giant will be able to build the most comprehensive personality profiles of the population ever conceived.
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More than half of American K-12 schools use Chromebooks and Google apps, allowing Google to build brand loyalty from an early age.
Google’s primary business is tracking, compiling, storing and selling personal data. By capturing children at an early age, it will be able to build the most comprehensive personality profiles of the population ever conceived.
By the time these children have grown into adulthood, every single preference, thought, belief and proclivity will be known about them, which will make them extremely vulnerable to manipulation.
Google allows hundreds of third-party software developers to access the emails of Gmail users, and they’re not just using software to scan for keywords. In some cases, employees are actually reading the emails.
By default, Google Chrome allows any and all tracker cookies to follow your every move online.
Google is without a doubt the largest and clearest monopoly on the planet. It dominates online searches and advertising, which in and of itself leads to automatic bias.
As noted by Google’s founders Sergey Brin and Lawrence Page in their 1998 paper, “The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine,”
“… [W]e expect that advertising funded search engines will be inherently biased towards the advertisers and away from the needs of consumers.”
Google has also infiltrated many other areas of our day-to-day lives, having acquired dozens of other companies you might not realize belong to Google or its parent company, Alphabet.
Among the most well-known are YouTube, the largest video platform on the web, and Android, one of the most popular operating systems worldwide.
Google also has significant influence over urban development, health care and childhood education. [MORE]