• @tonarinokanasan
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    161 month ago

    Forgive me for not reading all 2500 documents, but I haven’t heard anything to suggest there was a bunch of sinister stuff in there – and there’s nothing implicitly evil about having docs leaked.

    • @juicy@lemmy.today
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      61 month ago

      The main takeaway is that Google uses Chrome to collect data on what search results people click on and how long they spend on those pages. They then use that data to rank search results.

      • @tonarinokanasan
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        1 month ago

        Ah, I see. That makes sense, but to be fair I think that was expected. I suspect they also pull the same data from every page where adsense is embedded regardless of browser, e.g., and every other company out there is aggregating the same sort of data every possible place they can get it from (shared sign ins, etc etc)

        Edit: It’s definitely a particularly bad look when there are several things in there that representatives for Google have apparently lied about over the years.

    • Rottcodd
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      21 month ago

      I have to admit that I was so pleased with that turn of phrase when it came to me that I went ahead and posted it in spite of the fact that this specific incident doesn’t appear to be a good example.

      • @tonarinokanasan
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        21 month ago

        That feels remarkably intellectually honest. I doubt if I would have replied again in that case, so I don’t know why anyone was downvoting this