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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 58943" data-source="post: 832892"><p>Google is evil. I recall Snowden saying something in an interview a few years ago, warning people that Google wasn't what they appeared to be. That is, they appear to be a corporation, offering good products and services, and helping people. He was non-specific for some reason, but generally most people feel the interview eluded to Google being an integral part of the military/intelligence complex.</p><p></p><p>Chrome has issues that go way beyond the tracking issues that go directly into what amounts to spying using intelligence organizations operating LLC's masked as basic business data firms and admetrics.</p><p></p><p>Intelligence has done it in the past and continue to do it. For example NebuAD was setup to work with cable firms to MiTM millions of cable node connections for direct interdiction of user activity masked as a way to make cash. (including HTTPS) Eventually, after exposure, and the fact that Robert Dyke was exposed for being an intelligence asset, NebuAD quietly disappeared. But that was another Accel Venture, if you really want to see how many screws they have in the system look who Accel has controlling interest in and we know Accel is largely an intelligence operation for tech funding not so publicly announced like In-Q-Tel.</p><p></p><p>I use Android Phones, however I treat them like compromised devices and utilize encrypted apps, lockdowns, ADB Commands and secured communications to mitigate issues. If I could find a Google-Free Android that doesn't require rooting and is effective and reliable I'd drop that. Apple isn't more secure or more private (if anything it's worse) so that isn't an option..</p><p></p><p>Ditch Chrome and don't use Google while you still can. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite109" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 58943, post: 832892"] Google is evil. I recall Snowden saying something in an interview a few years ago, warning people that Google wasn't what they appeared to be. That is, they appear to be a corporation, offering good products and services, and helping people. He was non-specific for some reason, but generally most people feel the interview eluded to Google being an integral part of the military/intelligence complex. Chrome has issues that go way beyond the tracking issues that go directly into what amounts to spying using intelligence organizations operating LLC's masked as basic business data firms and admetrics. Intelligence has done it in the past and continue to do it. For example NebuAD was setup to work with cable firms to MiTM millions of cable node connections for direct interdiction of user activity masked as a way to make cash. (including HTTPS) Eventually, after exposure, and the fact that Robert Dyke was exposed for being an intelligence asset, NebuAD quietly disappeared. But that was another Accel Venture, if you really want to see how many screws they have in the system look who Accel has controlling interest in and we know Accel is largely an intelligence operation for tech funding not so publicly announced like In-Q-Tel. I use Android Phones, however I treat them like compromised devices and utilize encrypted apps, lockdowns, ADB Commands and secured communications to mitigate issues. If I could find a Google-Free Android that doesn't require rooting and is effective and reliable I'd drop that. Apple isn't more secure or more private (if anything it's worse) so that isn't an option.. Ditch Chrome and don't use Google while you still can. :) [/QUOTE]
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