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1. fullsp+3A2[view] [source] 2023-06-13 13:59:59
>>benwer+(OP)
Every single person working in the adtech industry is complicit in this.

Joseph Cox’s reporting on the geolocation/tracking shit the US Gov buys up really highlights the direct link between consumer tracking (to sell them shit) and government intrusion into privacy.

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2. lesuor+ZD2[view] [source] 2023-06-13 14:18:27
>>fullsp+3A2
> Every single person working in the adtech industry is complicit in this.

Please let me know how to buy bulk consumer data from Google/Microsoft/Apple/Amazon/etc-ad platform.

Ad-Tech isn't the ones selling data; they want to be high up in the value chain. Your ISP/phone company _is_ literally selling your geo-location and data (internet) usage.

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3. 93po+pc3[view] [source] 2023-06-13 16:31:27
>>lesuor+ZD2
Google has been providing user data to the US government since at least 2009:

https://transparencyreport.google.com/user-data/overview?use...

And this is just the stuff they're public about. Also interesting to note that while they classify some of these as "warrants" or whatever else, they don't actually say whether it simply originated from a warrant, or whether they were legally obligated to comply due to the warrant.

Over the years it's been millions of accounts, and the data they gather from those millions of accounts also creates a vivid image of tens or hundreds of millions of other accounts.

Can't get the warrant to get the user data for some given person? No problem, get a reason to have a warrant for all 5,295 people she's ever communicated to over Google services. It effectively services as a warrant for her data specifically at that point.

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4. nerdix+Tv3[view] [source] 2023-06-13 17:51:21
>>93po+pc3
Thats different from what OP said though. Every tech company complies with lawful requests by the government for user data.

As an example, Apple complied with 90% of government requests for user data: https://www.businessinsider.com/apple-complies-percent-us-go...

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5. 93po+I95[view] [source] 2023-06-14 01:36:45
>>nerdix+Tv3
My point is that I suspect Google complies with requests even when they legally don't have to, and provides data to the government that looks innocent on the surface for PR reasons but is still instrumental for widespread surveillance and infringes on the rights of Americans
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