Google Privacy

I doubt the government has access to their servers. At least not easy access.

Google does a pretty good job of "not being evil" and I feel like they're doing everything they can to keep important things private.
 
Many google servers are actually located on small islands in the pacific belonging to third world countries. When google approaches these places to put servers there, they dress in all black suits and have no ID anywhere saying that they are working for google nor on any of the contracts. They do this because if the people of these countries realized they were working with google they would jack up their prices enormously. I'm sure the fact that their servers are located outside of the US makes it nearly impossible for the government to have any lawful access to them.

And all of that is true, my best friends brother works for google.
 
Since all of the information is held within the google servers and google owns the servers, I think that the government would need a warrant or something like that in order to get into the servers.
 
Im more worried about the ease of access to any information which can be used against me in a court of law, if I ever do something wrong

 
they're takin payphones away everywhere Ive been man, that shit aint go be round no more. and its fiddy cents too!!
at least in eastern canada
 
LOL

fuck the law, that shits there for people who can't take care of themselves and who don't understand why a law is a law.

Rules are for Beginners.

 
ah, well not in china, they agreed to release information who searched things like freedom, independance, and stuff like that on google in china.
 
if anyone hasn't watched this documentary I would suggest you to watch it. I just watched it on Netflix, so informative.

 
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