As the debate about the wisdom of entrusting all one’s data to someone else’s “cloud” continues, today’s Privacy International report on Google adds a disturbing note: the London-based watchdog group “assigned Google its lowest possible grade. The category is reserved for companies with ‘comprehensive consumer surveillance and entrenched hostility to privacy.’“
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