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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 65228" data-source="post: 723238"><p>[USER=56957]@In2an3_PpG[/USER] I agree with you. People do not value their privacy and data because they do not understand how important it truly is. If you asked the same people who are giving you back those replies, "Can you give me all of your tracking data, search history, YouTube watch history, e-mails from eternity both received and sent, all your past mobile numbers and your call logs?", I really doubt they would actually do it. Which further proves the point that most do not acknowledge how much data is really being collected despite the agreements for services which are somehow actually legal.</p><p></p><p>The amount of damage that could be done by an attacker using the take-out service on your own account would be phenomenal - not only this but once it is downloaded, it's downloaded... And changing your password and other account details will not change the fact that the attacker has about 10GB of your life with a time-frame of maybe 2009 to 2018 for example sake.</p><p></p><p>Google need to get a grip and cut back on data collection and make it more secure in terms of data access, truly allow the "right to be forgotten" and clean everything with a single button click. Really clean it, in-case they currently lie about it which I suspect is the case. Facebook need to do the same as well - you cannot even "delete" a message on Facebook and have the disappearing apply for both people in the conversation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 65228, post: 723238"] [USER=56957]@In2an3_PpG[/USER] I agree with you. People do not value their privacy and data because they do not understand how important it truly is. If you asked the same people who are giving you back those replies, "Can you give me all of your tracking data, search history, YouTube watch history, e-mails from eternity both received and sent, all your past mobile numbers and your call logs?", I really doubt they would actually do it. Which further proves the point that most do not acknowledge how much data is really being collected despite the agreements for services which are somehow actually legal. The amount of damage that could be done by an attacker using the take-out service on your own account would be phenomenal - not only this but once it is downloaded, it's downloaded... And changing your password and other account details will not change the fact that the attacker has about 10GB of your life with a time-frame of maybe 2009 to 2018 for example sake. Google need to get a grip and cut back on data collection and make it more secure in terms of data access, truly allow the "right to be forgotten" and clean everything with a single button click. Really clean it, in-case they currently lie about it which I suspect is the case. Facebook need to do the same as well - you cannot even "delete" a message on Facebook and have the disappearing apply for both people in the conversation. [/QUOTE]
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