Well considering google has a perfectly clear whitepaper on their data handling they can hardly be spying can they..? With google its a take it or leave it situation and considering chromes dominence in the browser field,Most people seem perfectly happy with the google terms and conditions.
@ The Red Moon Good point, but the way I see it, is that there has to be a limit to all of this. For example, I accept the fact that Google tracks all of my searches, but do they also need to know about all of my browsing history and bookmarks? I don't think so.
I agree. The google privacy whitepaper is a long and winding read.Most people probably will not read it thoroughly.
It's my view that we need consumer protection online the same way that Ralph Nader achieved for auto safety and beyond. The internet is indeed unsafe at any speed, and it's like a lowest-common-denominator market where the customers get fleeced mercilessly. It's so one-sided, it's absurd.