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Google Cannot Be Trusted—Now or Ever
Townhall ^ | 08/04/2021 | Mark Davis

Posted on 08/03/2021 10:56:38 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

In 2000, Google began using “don’t be evil” as its unofficial motto. That pledge, shared internally among employees, rightly acknowledged that any company trusted with vast amounts of personal information ought to maintain the trust and confidence of the people the company claims to serve. Google believed that the public could count on it to do the right thing. 

Two decades later, while Google has gained power beyond anything the company’s founders could have imagined, it has long since departed from its original commitment to ethical behavior. Indeed, Google attempts to de-platform conservative voices, it has helped China oppress vulnerable minorities, and the corporate behemoth has had no qualms about misusing user data. Google’s recent failure to protect coronavirus contact tracing information is the latest example in a long line of betrayals.   

In early 2020, as the world was coming to terms with the pandemic’s extent, companies like Google and Apple offered to assist with contact-tracing software. Their apps, available on Androids and iPhones, allowed users to determine whether they had come in contact with individuals exposed to COVID-19. Because successful contact tracing requires highly sensitive personal information regarding an individual’s movement, with whom he has been in contact, and whether the user has tested positive for coronavirus, Apple and Google reassured the public that any data it collected would be anonymized. Furthermore, the companies promised that they would never share information with anyone other than government health agencies. It was assurances such as these that induced many Americans to trust Apple and Google’s apps.

Google’s conduct is, unfortunately, not surprising. The company has a long record of promising to protect user information while secretly misusing it for profit. For example, Google has been caught recording location information from its apps—despite explicitly telling users that their information would not be collected. In 2019, a whistleblower revealed that Google had acquired the medical data of up to 50 million Americans without their consent. And more recently, Google used tools it provided to schools to harvest data from students both inside and outside the classroom without parental consent—data that included, among many other things, browsing history, voice recordings, and location information.

One would think that scandals such as these would embarrass a company long dedicated to not being “evil,” but Google feels no shame. Instead, the company constantly seeks more of our data. And with a 90% share of the global search market, Google almost always gets what it wants. Indeed, with such a grip on the world’s information, Google can control what we read, what we see—what we think. Using that immense power, it has felt no qualms about silencing conservative voices or manipulating search results to prevent disfavored websites from being seen. Google has been caught distributing apps from companies that assist the Communist Chinese Government in persecuting Uighur Muslims and developing a special search engine that would allow the Chinese Communist Party to hide its abuses from the Chinese people. Some have even made the case that Google’s manipulations have changed enough votes to alter the outcome of American elections. In short, Google has become exactly what its old motto warned against—evil.    

If Google can’t be counted on to do the right thing during a pandemic, why should we expect it ever to operate in the public’s interest? The time is now for Congress to take action and prevent future abuses against the American people. We have trusted Google for too long with too much. It has proven entirely undeserving of that trust.

And Congressman Ken Buck (R-CO) is serving as the tip of the spear in bringing much-needed accountability to the woke trillion-dollar Big Tech monopolists, like Google, by pushing 6 pieces of bipartisan legislation in the House to update our century-old antitrust laws and hold Big Tech accountable for their outrageous market abuses.

For too long, we’ve seen congressional Republicans tweet their outrage about Big Tech. Now is their change to actually do something big and important. They must join forces with Congressman Ken Buck to get these 6 critical bipartisan measures through Congress and signed into law.

A free market requires a functioning market. Antitrust is law enforcement that targets the anti-competitive market tumors. This is the opposite of regulation and “Big Government.” The era of Big Tech’s antitrust amnesty must end. Conservatives support free markets and law enforcement; we oppose amnesty.

The time for talking is over. We must break up Big Tech now.



TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: bloggers; dontbeevil; google; leftist; leftwing

1 posted on 08/03/2021 10:56:38 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind
It was assurances such as these that induced many Americans to trust Apple and Google’s apps.

Only the dumb ones.

2 posted on 08/03/2021 11:04:08 PM PDT by Still Thinking (Freedom is NOT a loophole!)
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To: Still Thinking
Google is the "Peter Popoff" with his "miracle spring water" of the tech world.


3 posted on 08/03/2021 11:30:28 PM PDT by VideoDoctor
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To: SeekAndFind

3 Aug: National Pulse: Politico’s GETTR Hit-Piece Was Covertly Funded By Big Tech Giants.
by Jason Miller
The impetus for the story was the work of the “Institute for Strategic Dialogue,” a think tank that “tracks online extremism,” according to POLITICO. The writers of the article admit this organization supplied the research that was the basis of the GETTR hit piece.

But what readers were not told is that the “Institute for Strategic Dialogue” is funded by a list of GETTR’s Big Tech competitors. It’s a team of heavyweights, with Audible, Facebook, GIFCT, Google, Google.org, Jigsaw, Microsoft, and YouTube listed as private sector funders of the Institute.

In short, POLITICO failed to disclose that the primary detractor in their story is funded by GETTR’s competitors in the tech and social media marketplace...
https://thenationalpulse.com/analysis/politicos-gettr-hit-piece-was-covertly-funded-by-big-tech-giants/


4 posted on 08/03/2021 11:49:11 PM PDT by MAGAthon
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To: SeekAndFind
Google:"don't be evil".
5 posted on 08/03/2021 11:53:00 PM PDT by Pajamajan ( PRAY FOR OUR NATI ON. I will never be a peaceful slave in a somehow new Socialist America.)
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To: SeekAndFind

When could google (spelled on purpose in lower case) ever be trusted?


6 posted on 08/04/2021 5:16:27 AM PDT by Kaslin (Joe Biden will never be my President, and neither will Kamala Harris)
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To: SeekAndFind
At the moment, Fascistbook is catching most of the flack for its censorship but G**gle is the largest censor and manipulator of information that has ever existed on this planet. Period. Full stop.

And there isn't a state intelligence agency anywhere in the world that has collected as much personal information about people as has G**gle.

The operative question is, why? Because if you think they're doing it for the good of humanity, I have a bridge I'd like to sell you.

7 posted on 08/04/2021 9:21:36 AM PDT by Paal Gulli
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To: SeekAndFind

G**gle is the largest censor and manipulator of information (=propagandist) that the world has ever seen.

Fascistbook gets all the headlines but they are pikers next to G**gle.


8 posted on 08/18/2021 7:26:40 PM PDT by Paal Gulli
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