Google Allowed a Sanctioned Russian Ad Company to Harvest User Data for Months
https://www.propublica.org/article/google-russia-rutarget-sberbank-sanctions-ukraine
Of particular concern, the analysis showed that Google shared data with RuTarget about users browsing websites based in Ukraine. This means Google may have turned over such critical information as unique mobile phone IDs, IP addresses, location information and details about usersβ interests and online activity, data that U.S. senators and experts say could be used by Russian military and intelligence services to track people or zero in on locations of interest.
Google doesn't care. They just want more money.
The root problem is that the hardware, software, and protocols people use don't minimize the amount of information they exfiltrate. There is no excuse for allowing hardware devices to uniquely identify themselves with mobile advertising IDs. There is no excuse for including useragent
and referer
headers in the HTTP protocol. These are self-evidently terrible ideas. If we want any privacy at all in 2022 we must never access any network with a phone. As for HTTPS, I think we need to move to simpler, more privacy-friendly protocols like Gopher and Gemini.
Someone comes up with a good idea, and the billionaires "monetize" it into another Orwellian nightmare.
I want to use and control my computers, but I don't want to be used and controlled by them.
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