
Google is Evil?
Google collects an astonishing 70,000+ data points per user—even surpassing Facebook’s 52,000+ traits, according to various analyses. While the exact number may vary depending on individual activity, Google’s data collection is extensive and invasive, encompassing far more than just basic user information.
Google tracks everything from your search history, location, YouTube activity, and email content to your calendar events, contacts, device information, and even subtle behaviors like how long you hover over a link. Additionally, Google infers details about your personality and habits, building a detailed profile based on your interactions with their vast network of services.
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Unlike Facebook, which primarily collects data tied to social interactions, Google integrates data across search, video, cloud, apps, and devices, giving them a much deeper and broader view of your online and offline behaviors. This level of data collection is a prime example of how Big Tech exploits user information, often without users fully realizing the extent of the monitoring.