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Google Will Stop Telling Law Enforcement Which Users Were Near a Crime
(finance.yahoo.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
I’m not sure what more they could have done in that situation. Did you expect them to break the (very fucked up) law just to alert the public? Can Signal no longer claim to be privacy-focused if the government forces them to log a suspect’s password?
That is even worse, they knew they were compromising privacy and still boasts about being privacy centric. It's like Saudi Arabia claiming to be a utopia while actively using modern slavery in the background.
Google doesn't claim to be a herald of digital privacy, nor its users claim Google is a saint.
Apple users every time any criticism comes up
Ya no shit, we know other companies are bad, however, keeping Apple at the pedestal no matter what is annoyingly cringe.
The only argument I’ve ever heard is that Apple has comparatively better privacy practices than most companies we interact with. I frankly don’t think that argument is particularly unreasonable.