• CaptObvious@literature.cafe
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    8 months ago

    So there’s no real evidence of Google doing what you accuse them of?

    Again, I’m no gigantic fan of Google, but they don’t seem any less reliable than Proton.

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      8 months ago

      https://policies.google.com/terms/information-requests

      Google can and will share not only metadata, but the full content of all data you have stored on Google servers, including emails, files, and photos. Proton on the other hand can’t share your emails, files or photos with anyone, even if they wanted to.

      https://www.koffellaw.com/blog/google-ai-technology-flags-dad-who-took-photos-o/

      Here’s one of a few cases where Google’s AI will analyze all photos and files you’ve uploaded to Google photos, google drive, or sent/received via Gmail, and can automatically close your account and will report you to authorities. In this particular case, after being alerted by Google, local authorities investigated and found that no crime had occurred. Yet they never restored access to his account. Proton once again doesn’t even have access to the content of the files you upload to their drive offering.

      The differences between these two companies are inarguably vast. Suggesting otherwise is absurd. Yet accounts like yours fight tooth and nail to spread misinformation to discredit privacy-centric service companies. Makes me wonder what your real motives are, because privacy is not one of them.