Gmail’s purchase history tool highlights just how much Google knows about you [www.theverge.com]
Google Stores Your Online Shopping History. Here's How To Delete It. [www.buzzfeednews.com]
Google Knows That I Seamlessed Chicken Fingers Last Night [gizmodo.com]
Google uses receipts sent to Gmail to log online purchases [www.techspot.com]
Google Gmail tracks purchase history [www.cnbc.com]
Google has been tracking nearly everything you buy online — see for yourself with this tool https://t.co/cCyFzICNc7 pic.twitter.com/IUxOfiVc0L
— The Verge (@verge) May 17, 2019
Gmail’s purchase history tool highlights just how much Google knows about you - https://t.co/rcLMVaJ8Fn pic.twitter.com/SA5qyy4izO
— Ryan Petty (@rpetty) May 18, 2019
Google has been tracking nearly everything you buy online — see for yourself with this tool https://t.co/vbwUaXSbbG
— Rafael Bonilla (@rbonillaa) May 18, 2019
"made my #Gmail account nearly a decade ago, my purchase history stretches back as far as 2010, including purchases I made while I was a college student and those through Apple’s App Store, which has been linked to my Gmail account since its inception" https://t.co/KL2gJAg96s
— Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (@schestowitz) May 18, 2019
Not surprising ... @Google has been tracking nearly everything you buy online (via Gmail).
— Amit Paranjape (@aparanjape) May 18, 2019
You can also see for yourself with this tool
https://t.co/YzwfKnIj7y
Google has been tracking nearly everything you buy online — see for yourself with this tool #google #tech #privacy #Millennials #VIKEZ #SiliconValley #liberty #ecommerce #Internet #tools https://t.co/PS5inZ95Dj
— Vikez (@Vikezmedia) May 18, 2019
Google has been tracking nearly everything you buy online — see for yourself with this tool https://t.co/55x0kPdFxM #Privacy pic.twitter.com/75UHBjTNud
— #AI (@AI__TECH) May 18, 2019
#Google has been tracking nearly everything you buy online — see for yourself with this tool.#Gmail | Via @Verge https://t.co/LjrcyzpZXV
— Eduardo Medina (@Cold_Distance) May 18, 2019
Google is sorting through and saving the receipts from all your online purchases without your knowledge, and there's currently no way to mass-delete that history https://t.co/32XHuCEk0K
— BuzzFeed UK (@BuzzFeedUK) May 18, 2019
Google Has A Secret Page That Records All The Things You've Bought Online https://t.co/cLozKjULuB via @katienotopoulos
— GStuedler?????? (@GStuedler) May 18, 2019
Gmail Sorts Through The Receipts From All Our Online Purchases Without Us Knowing It. Here's How To See Your Page. https://t.co/syhAqFNANK via @katienotopoulos pic.twitter.com/BvYlkuQ2Zo
— John Paczkowski (@JohnPaczkowski) May 17, 2019
Google Has A Secret Page That Records All The Things You've Bought Online https://t.co/aTRlqlJC0w
— John FitzGerald (@TheTweetOfJohn) May 17, 2019
"According to Google, it collects purchases and reservations you made through Google services, but it also collects purchases made elsewhere that sent an order confirmation or receipt to your Gmail account." ??https://t.co/mK1klT6ILP
— One Ring (doorbell) to surveil them all... (@hypervisible) May 18, 2019
Google Gmail tracks purchase history — how to delete it https://t.co/IGkDwwXnVT <- Tell us again, @sundarpichai how "privacy cannot be a luxury good"?
— Brian Proffitt ? (@TheTechScribe) May 18, 2019
I can't tell you if I'm shocked or chagrined by all the things in Google's (poorly-documented, hard-to-control) history of purchases recorded in e-mail receipts, because the list is apparently so long that it will take a while to finish loading. https://t.co/veDgbaoqYd
— Rob Pegoraro (@robpegoraro) May 17, 2019
"Google tracks a lot of what you buy, even if you purchased it elsewhere," @robotodd and @megancgraham write for @CNBC https://t.co/JULr9KzHq6
— Privacy Project (@PrivacyProject) May 18, 2019
I think what's more shocking, because frankly this isn't news anymore, is that ad targeting is still so bad despite knowing what you've bought.https://t.co/865QHulmO5
— Theo (@tprstly) May 18, 2019
Beyond the PR BS, #Google keeps doing what they know best ?♀️ https://t.co/II2E3dGP1r #data #privacy #Gmail
— Elena Carstoiu (@elenacarstoiu) May 18, 2019
Google showed off some amazing, inspiring stuff at the last IO, but their gaslighting over privacy shows they still don’t respect their own users or business model enough to be honest about what they do. https://t.co/FQyJdRNVFy
— Rene Ritchie (@reneritchie) May 17, 2019
You find out someone's surreptitiously collected & cataloged your purchase receipts for years. When confronted they say, "Don't worry, I don't do anything bad with it. But I'll keep doing it, and make it hard for you to stop me." I.e., you're a GMail user: https://t.co/iylC3vR5ix
— John Mark Ockerbloom (@JMarkOckerbloom) May 18, 2019
#Google uses #Gmail to track a history of things you buy - and it's hard to delete - CNBC https://t.co/b2x4gaGuOD #Privacy #GDPR
— Paul Nemitz (@PaulNemitz) May 18, 2019
“Privacy cannot be a luxury good” is an example of the gaslighting.
— Rene Ritchie (@reneritchie) May 17, 2019
There is no transaction where someone saying they want something other your money shouldn’t make you cautious and skeptical at the very best.
The dinner, candy, is never really free.https://t.co/FQyJdRNVFy
Google은 온라인 쇼핑 기록을 저장합니다. 삭제 방법은 다음과 같습니다. https://t.co/vdBqVw9wxK
— editoy (@editoy) May 19, 2019
Concerned about #privacy? Worried about Big Brother. Here's an article to freak you out:https://t.co/Wv6h1p8CL3
— Alexander Pain (@AlexanderZPain) May 18, 2019
"Google has been quietly keeping track of nearly every single online purchase you’ve ever made, thanks to purchase receipts sent to your personal Gmail account" https://t.co/TKplPAR4qV
— John Wilander (@johnwilander) May 17, 2019
Online marketing dilemma - Are you welcome for the more personalised online shopping experience? Or are you more concern about your personal data that possessed by these tech giants? #EMBA575 #EMBA575CH20 https://t.co/EDwB3LBHcP
— Chan Kun Eng (@kuneng1992) May 19, 2019
Gmail’s purchase history tool highlights just how much Google knows about you - The Verge https://t.co/pXv57EfOFz
— Kevin Metcalf | NCPTF (@Volk_NCPTF) May 18, 2019
Gmail quietly collects your purchase history—in other words, Google is tracking what you’re buying.
— Terry (@teddyrised) May 18, 2019
Privacy today is not “we don’t collect your data” but “we collect your data—quietly—but we probably don’t sell it to others”.
Cc @aral https://t.co/NCBVrk70tx
#Google has been tracking nearly everything you buy online — see for yourself with this tool https://t.co/tyD8nwr3sC pic.twitter.com/fhKzWfUp0i
— George Roussos (@baphometx) May 18, 2019
Google has been tracking nearly everything you buy online — see for yourself with this tool https://t.co/mN2Odn7R9O via @Verge
— Olé (@Olez) May 18, 2019
Gmail’s purchase history tool highlights just how much Google knows about you - The Verge https://t.co/6KJtuUX6CR
— Tomasz Zalewski (@tomasz_zalewski) May 18, 2019
Google has been tracking nearly everything you buy online — see for yourself with this tool https://t.co/gIzRmKcLQ5
— Prosenjit Datta (@ProsaicView) May 18, 2019
Google Knows That I Seamlessed Chicken Fingers Last Night https://t.co/t3s0fvhfXR #Privacy pic.twitter.com/1ivt4iJ8f9
— #AI (@AI__TECH) May 19, 2019
Google uses Gmail to track a history of things you buy — and it's hard to delete https://t.co/79W0izBWl4
— Melinda Nelson CPA (@MelindaNCPA) May 18, 2019
Seriously why people hates Facebook more than Google? https://t.co/nz3XNsYdv4
— Rosa Control (@RosaCtrl) May 18, 2019
Damn. Google data mines your gmail for purchases and other profiling information that they plan to sell for profit.
— Nick Flor-ProfessorF (@ProfessorF) May 19, 2019
Of course no one is surprised, but it would be nice if our congressional reps started passing Information Disclosure laws.https://t.co/5ocURdJaBT
I’m never going to be the “objective” person who goes all in on a Pixel 3a just to try it out.
— Zac Cichy (@zcichy) May 18, 2019
Here is one reason out of hundreds.https://t.co/wi3PGsGcA3
#darkpatterns by design and by default https://t.co/KknUGkmaYj
— Mario Guglielmetti. Personal views. (@marioseventysix) May 19, 2019
Google uses Gmail to track a history of things you buy — and it’s hard to delete https://t.co/9NFXweepnR #privacy
— Thexyz (@thexyz) May 18, 2019
The devilish brilliance of Google is that the value it delivers to its users (search) is inextricably linked to the value it receives (intimately personal information). If “Don’t be evil” is no more, the only hope is government regulation. #GDPR https://t.co/gYZ9YZl2tQ
— Chris Ferebee (@chrisferebee) May 19, 2019