Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 8th Jun 2010 22:07 UTC
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Mostly a tongue in cheek answer, but not that far off in reality. Google has had some major security flaws in its products that have allowed people to do all sorts of spying on others. One really cynical, reality disassociated person might say that fixing the holes amounted to an unfair anticompetitive action.
Past Examples include:
Google Buzz showing everyone your contact list
Google Docs, allowing anyone to access your docs
Google Desktop, allowing anyone to access your files remotely.




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2009-05-19
Now enlighten me, how Google lets others spy on me? Do they sell the statistics in their raw form? Do they sell statistics at all?