Google’s privacy changes are mostly marketing [www.vox.com]
How Google’s privacy moves will spur changes to ad tech [digiday.com]
Winners and losers: Google cutting back on third-party data [www.businessinsider.com]
Google Confirms The Privacy Controls That Chrome Users Have Been Waiting For [www.forbes.com]
Google goes after cookies and fingerprinting that track you online [mashable.com]
Google's I/O 2019 keynote fought Apple's privacy FUD with practicality [venturebeat.com]
With Apple leading the way, Google & Microsoft attempt to Redefine their Companies as True Advocates of Privacy [www.patentlyapple.com]
Google to Retire the Works with Nest Developer Program [www.programmableweb.com]
Google Announces New Cookie Controls in Chrome [news.softpedia.com]
My data security is better than yours: tech CEOs throw shade in privacy wars [www.theguardian.com]
Facebook talked privacy, Google actually built it [techcrunch.com]
The Tech Giants Discover Privacy: Should We Believe Them? [www.forbes.com]
Google’s Sundar Pichai: Privacy Should Not Be a Luxury Good [www.nytimes.com]
“If they ban cookies but keep Chrome tracking, Google will be sitting pretty,” @brendaneich said, in "Google’s privacy changes are mostly marketing." https://t.co/6lQJ6ErRgw via @voxdotcom
— Brave Software (@brave) May 9, 2019
Have you ever changed your browser’s privacy settings? Google is betting you never will. https://t.co/BBkLidixX6
— Vox (@voxdotcom) May 9, 2019
Ever changed your browser’s privacy settings? Google is betting you never will. https://t.co/4Ji1nAzQf5
— Rani Molla (@ranimolla) May 9, 2019
Google’s latest anti-tracking privacy tools update hold the potential to remake the world of digital advertising — and entrench power with its powerbrokers. @jessdaviesmk for @Digidayhttps://t.co/oEOLdTOAmf
— Privacy Project (@PrivacyProject) May 9, 2019
This tweet on privacy features a link to https://t.co/xaxqCOUlKb which redirects to https://t.co/AKiREa9Blf which drops a 15-year cookie and redirects to https://t.co/tyZ4M3akFZ. Fifteen years, folks. https://t.co/eBATQtT6MK
— John Wilander (@johnwilander) May 9, 2019
Change always seems to throw the media world into a panic but moves towards privacy represent a real opportunity.
— Sean Griffey (@seangriffey) May 9, 2019
Time for publishers to take control of their 1st party data. https://t.co/toz5zTnWHD
- Bad for #adtech
— Ad Fraud Historian (@acfou) May 9, 2019
- Good for Consumers' privacy
- Good for Google's own bottom line
When you can tilt the entire gameboard in your own favor, why not?https://t.co/xWE2QThOlu
「Google は Chrome でユーザー行動の追跡を防止するプライバシー保護アップデートを発表。Apple が iOS 等のブラウザでトラッキングを防止したことへの反応か。
— くらげ王子 (@jellyfishprin2) May 9, 2019
Apple と異なりユーザーが許可できるが、アドテックに影響必至と見られる。」かなhttps://t.co/NSh04Ok4cf
How Google’s privacy moves will spur changes to ad tech - Digiday https://t.co/lzWIHEQTDg
— Dylan? (@dylanparks) May 9, 2019
Here's a story advertisers have seen before: Google is the biggest winner in its big crackdown on adtech: https://t.co/dI5ITWVvrg
— Lauren Johnson (@LaurenJohnson) May 8, 2019
Google's changing up cookies. Here's what that means for you. https://t.co/IiWfAFacs0
— FutureShift (@futureshift) May 8, 2019
“Privacy isn’t just a means to an end for Google. It’s not a PR strategy. And it’s not some theoretical part of tomorrow … It’s now a natural part of building user-first technology”https://t.co/k5vR5k4iyI
— Jon Wiley (@jonwiley) May 9, 2019
here's @AugustHomeInc's statement on Google's Works with Nest shutdown
— dan seifert (@dcseifert) May 9, 2019
August will be talking to its customers that use the Nest integration to see what's most important to them about it and go from there. Interesting approach pic.twitter.com/0URMnLCww9
Today at IO we announced a big first step in my team's new project. Our goal is to evolve the way that ambient state works on the Web, such that all browsers are privacy preserving and provide major improvements to baseline security. https://t.co/iwCxbHajto
— Justin Schuh ? (@justinschuh) May 7, 2019
“In Silicon Valley, “privacy” is in 2019 what reclaimed wood was in 2010: a must-have design feature that signals a certain degree of authenticity and hipness and could also double as a weapon in a pinch.” — @juliacarriew https://t.co/MKS6Y4WgbE
— Siva Vaidhyanathan??? (@sivavaid) May 9, 2019
Seems like Google and Android definitely has the inside edge on Apple in India https://t.co/7lQUH6J5TA
— kif (@kifleswing) May 8, 2019
I dug into Google’s plans to cancel the Works with Nest program and what it means for the smarthome ecosystem.
— dan seifert (@dcseifert) May 9, 2019
Right now, it feels like to get the privacy fences we want, we’re going to have to put up with the walled gardens we don’t: https://t.co/qB5XFeaqPU
Today at #io19 we talked about our vision for building a more helpful Google for everyone: our efforts on AI, Google Search & the Assistant, Android, privacy & security, accessibility & more - of course, new devices for you to check out too:) https://t.co/UENWfmYWW9
— Sundar Pichai (@sundarpichai) May 7, 2019
Google Fights Backhttps://t.co/RijASVnHlr
— Stratechery (@stratechery) May 8, 2019
At Google I/O, Google was the opposite of defensive: the company set out to make the case that its approach made for better products that makes people's lives better. There are still questions though.
I trust Google more than Facebook I also get more value from Google than I do Facebook. More importantly I have more confidence in Google being able to change its business model if needed than Facebook doing so. https://t.co/Eqz4IQw0kA
— Carolina Milanesi (@caro_milanesi) May 7, 2019
It's great to see the press recognize that we have been working on foundational technology for privacy for years-- not just in response to recent developments. https://t.co/vw35wdwXS8
— Blaise Aguera (@blaiseaguera) May 8, 2019
Google now says it opposes finger printing and work arounds of tracking prevention. But isn’t this what it was caught doing not so long ago against Safari users? And youtube private users? https://t.co/ZQQAWR7qTB pic.twitter.com/ZlrRY3VfXe
— Johnny Ryan (@johnnyryan) May 7, 2019
Coming soon to @googlemaps, when you turn on Incognito mode in Maps, your activity—like the places you search or get directions to—won’t be saved to your Google Account. Just tap from your profile picture to easily turn it on or off. #io19 pic.twitter.com/z7GRkkmDbn
— Google (@Google) May 7, 2019
In Opinion
— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 8, 2019
Sundar Pichai, the chief executive of Google, writes, "Privacy cannot be a luxury good offered only to people who can afford to buy premium products and services. Privacy must be equally available to everyone in the world."https://t.co/pvVmoT7yoT
Google Prepares to Launch New Privacy Tools to Limit Cookies
— PETEY VID (@PeteyVid) May 8, 2019
Chrome users will get more information on what cookies are tracking them and how to block them#Google #privacy #cookies https://t.co/W0vc9AQPwi
Privacy has become an overloaded term.
— Antonio García Martínez (@antoniogm) May 8, 2019
To add one more definition, 'privacy' at FB used to refer internally to the logic controlling the selective divulgence of personal data FB had collected ('only me', 'friends only', etc.) and how it percolated through Feed and all the rest. https://t.co/qiLK1FG8fP
Google Announces New Cookie Controls in Chrome https://t.co/bme2lmqFXk via @InfoSecHotSpot pic.twitter.com/Oc5QKp6oUg
— Sean Harris (@InfoSecHotSpot) May 9, 2019
My data security is better than yours: tech CEOs throw shade in privacy wars https://t.co/wLjrHavouF
— Tactical Tech (@Info_Activism) May 9, 2019
some serious analogy-fu from the guardian https://t.co/0qgauGOTjA pic.twitter.com/YsXTJWfdY7
— Paul Gribble (@paulgribble) May 9, 2019
My data security is better than yours: tech CEOs throw shade in privacy wars https://t.co/Dz1YE5XVwX
— Computers & Society (SIGCAS) (@ACMSIGCAS) May 9, 2019
Facebook talked #privacy, Google actually built it > https://t.co/zNFf04X3o3 via @TechCrunch #tech #bigtech #GAFA #dataprivacy #personaldata #data #ethics #businessmodels #dataprotection #datamonetization #facebook #google #leadership pic.twitter.com/HS0cXB12em
— JC Gaillard (@Corix_JC) May 9, 2019
Zuckerberg: "The future is private"
— Josh Constine (@JoshConstine) May 7, 2019
Pichai: Uhhh, over here the present is private
My thoughts comparing F8 & I/Ohttps://t.co/jNnObgUk1g
For Facebook, #privacy is a talking point meant to boost confidence in sharing, deter regulators, and repair its battered image. For Google, privacy is functional. https://t.co/0ZLHkHeGub#data #bigdata
— Sabine VanderLinden (@SabineVdL) May 9, 2019
Facebook talked privacy, Google actually built it – TechCrunch https://t.co/6QdYji3KUi
— Jumanne Mtambalike (@J4Mtambalike) May 8, 2019
Sundar Pichai: “The present is private.”
— Camille Stewart (@CamilleEsq) May 8, 2019
Nothing is perfect but so glad I do not toil in vain. #privacymatters https://t.co/DLRaq17YBE
Well, I have my own concerns over user #privacy and data security when it comes to AI/ML based products. What I feel is that developers these days miss out on basic #ethicsofai but do check out this interesting read and form your own opinion:https://t.co/lA5i2leKCd
— Siddhant Agarwal (@sidagarwal04) May 8, 2019
When it comes to privacy Big Tech isn’t exactly loved. But Google deserves some credit because, as TechCrunch puts it, Facebook talked privacy, Google actually built it. https://t.co/puDowSSo3B
— Paolo Amoroso (@amoroso) May 9, 2019
詳しいことは言えないんだろうけど、グーグル面接したときにあちこちで研究者が差分プライバシーまわりの研究と実装してたのが印象的だった Facebook talked privacy, Google actually built it - TechCrunch https://t.co/ZBxIUt2Afk by @JoshConstine via @nuzzel
— こーじん (@kojinoshiba) May 8, 2019
Facebook talked privacy, Google actually built it https://t.co/XkJ715fAXA via @techcrunch
— Mark Jansen (@markjansen10) May 8, 2019
High fives galore going around Mountain View for this headline in whatever chat app has corporate favor this week. The much bigger Google continues to brilliantly hide behind the smaller and more socially awkward Facebook on privacy issues. https://t.co/qARfUwTUvy
— Charles Fitzgerald (@charlesfitz) May 8, 2019
"Privacy must be equally available to everyone in the world," says @SundarPichai, after planning a search engine for China that would collect people's search & location records & store them in data centers accessible to the country's authoritarian govt. https://t.co/sNAjgY6BIq
— Ryan Gallagher (@rj_gallagher) May 9, 2019
"For us, that means privacy cannot be a luxury good offered only to people who can afford to buy premium products and services. Privacy must be equally available to everyone in the world."https://t.co/Mgagxy6HbS
— Colin McKay (@Canuckflack) May 9, 2019
The Valley-wide scramble to redefine privacy as "we take your data and don't give it to anyone else" instead of "we don't take your data in the first place" is fascinating to watch. https://t.co/P3ILTiIyFP
— Kevin Roose (@kevinroose) May 8, 2019
This is super interesting: Sundar Pichai says "Data minimization is an important privacy principle for us, and we’re encouraged by advances developed by Google A.I. researchers called “federated learning.” https://t.co/HLrsqDk7jV
— Arundhati Ramanathan (@tam_arund) May 9, 2019
A thoughtful Op-Ed by @sundarpichai — privacy is not a luxury good & Congress must pass comprehensive privacy legislation. There is a difference in values between American tech & Baidu, Alibaba, & TenCent which censor & violate consumer rights. https://t.co/et6fsRAKpZ
— Ro Khanna (@RoKhanna) May 8, 2019
You can read the bullshit for yourself here: https://t.co/yMiIlMwdce#SurveillanceCapitalism #WhiteWashing #BigData #BigTech #Google #NYTimes
— Aral Balkan (@aral@mastodon.ar.al) (@aral) May 8, 2019
Sundar Pichai: privacy is an essential right—your most intimate moments should be kept strictly between you and Google https://t.co/uA80zlxOXR
— Pinboard (@Pinboard) May 8, 2019
Fox cares deeply about hens; makes life more convenient for fowl; offers chickens meaningful choices about when, where, and from which limbs they will be torn to shreds in his cruel and remorseless jaws. https://t.co/mzENF6Mn7F
— Calling Bullshit (@callin_bull) May 8, 2019
It's fascinating how this story ends up being all about Apple without ever saying "Apple" https://t.co/0PlKOrevYR
— Amie Stepanovich (@astepanovich) May 9, 2019
As we make tools more helpful, new privacy tools announced at #io19 give you easier ways to control and manage data. Check out @sundar’s op-ed for more. https://t.co/qYoyE8OZy6
— Kent Walker (@Kent_Walker) May 8, 2019
“Sundar’s” oped in today’s Times reveals important nuances on how Google frames privacy. Here’s 1: Google wants you to conceive of privacy as data use rather than data collection https://t.co/5kvfpzDe8o pic.twitter.com/fdYyz3xy3x
— Chris Hoofnagle (@hoofnagle) May 8, 2019
‘Google’s Sundar Pichai: Privacy Should Not Be a Luxury Good.
— Privacy Matters (@PrivacyMatters) May 8, 2019
Yes, we use data to make products more helpful for everyone. But we also protect your information’. https://t.co/8ZlniTfcFC
Google’s privacy changes are mostly marketing #google #privacy @voxdotcom @ranimolla https://t.co/NjaDmxUUSP
— Evan Kirstel (@evankirstel) May 9, 2019
Google is rolling out its cookie-blocking option later this year, but the new privacy option will be for those few who choose to enable it. https://t.co/Yw5HztvlpY
— Vox (@voxdotcom) May 9, 2019
#privacy really is the new buzz word...https://t.co/Lp7urL7aXX#DarkPay #DarkPayMarket $dkpc #masternodes #masternode #passiveincome
— DarkPay (@DarkPayCoin) May 9, 2019
How Google’s #privacy moves will spur changes to #adtech https://t.co/qA72qqBLrb MT @KatrinaKlier via @digiday #marketing #sales pic.twitter.com/c8Iu21yIxQ
— Tamara McCleary (@TamaraMcCleary) May 10, 2019
Bad reporting. Apple practises private-by-default in its Safari browser. That is true privacy. Neither Google nor Facebook do that because very few will actively opt into their tracking and data harvest https://t.co/GS56msAOuV
— DataEthics (@DataEthicsEU) May 10, 2019
My Data #Security Is Better Than Yours: Tech CEOs Throw Shade in #Privacy Wars https://t.co/IXjM3mxAKW #dataprotection #dataprivacy #competition pic.twitter.com/H6MNMuMo21
— Neira Jones (@neirajones) May 10, 2019
@juliacarriew dont put google and apple in the same category. Private-by-defalt like w Safari is true privacy. Both google and facebook would hate that because much fewer will opt into their #surveillancecapitalism business models https://t.co/ilfvjOnyva
— Pernille Tranberg (@PernilleT) May 10, 2019
Truly dedicated to #privacy, or opportunists latching onto buzzword of the day?#DataPrivacy #CorporateResponsibility #Trust #DataProtection #Security #DataSecurity #Cybersecurity #InfoSec #IoT #Breach #SocialMedia #My31 #Tech https://t.co/slTrZq32CW
— Steph S. ♻️ (@StephTweetChat) May 10, 2019
Google: "Privacy cannot be a luxury good offered only to people who can afford to buy premium products and services", from https://t.co/Fj6Q4gC6nr. Also google... OK pic.twitter.com/leBnvPoIVd
— Juan (@reidrac) May 9, 2019
Facebook talked privacy, Google actually built it #app #mobileapp #appdevelopment #androidapp #facebook #google https://t.co/L0lP3OdCGH pic.twitter.com/Xw1nwCY8jD
— A Digital Agency (@ADgtlAgncy) May 9, 2019
Privacy is a universal concept that is also highly personal. @sundarpichai in The New York Times with how @Google tries to resolve that: https://t.co/wpYJfsXPOD pic.twitter.com/5JlSYhudoR
— Quentin Hardy (@qhardy) May 8, 2019
Privacy should not be a luxury good that only the rich can buy. It's For Everyone. #GoogleForEveryonehttps://t.co/M9KZP3xcYT
— Caesar Sengupta (@caesars) May 8, 2019
Our CEO Sundar Pichai: Privacy should not be a luxury good: https://t.co/MfUJZVpB6s
— Google Europe (@googleeurope) May 8, 2019