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Google: who is searching who?

January 21st, 2010

Today slashdot published something about googlesharing.net, a way to search google without getting looked at in every detail by Google.

[edited for clarity 1/25/2010:] Google’s tracking of everything you search — and like — on the internet is only marginally less scary than Facebook’s harvesting of your personal data for commercial use . It’s a bit like having someone following you around town from the moment you step out of your house in the morning, and taking notes on everything you look at, intract with, purchase, etc. At the of the day that person sells that information to the highest bidding advertisement/marketing agency, or straight to WalMart. They keep records of it too for data mining at a later date (up to 9 months). During that time there is no saying that the government cannot ask for full access to these archives. And much scarier in fact, there is no saying who might be able to hack their way into these archives.

And why not? I have nothing to hide. Still, better safe than sorry. What I don’t feel the need to hide today may become something worth keeping private tomorrow, if the political or social or economic landscape changes a lot. [added 1/25/2010: ] as recently written in a CNN opinion piece: “it’s bad civic hygiene to build technologies that could someday be used to facilitate a police state” (or organized crime).

In short, I don’t believe one minute that Google has malevolent intentions, but I do very much say that they are reckless in aggregating and therefore exposing to misuse so much of our personal information. Similarly I don’t see today’s Western governments as major threats to my liberties, but (1) that could change and (2) other governments or movements could target my private info (c.f. China targets foreign supporters of civil liberties in China — just google “chinese government hacked gmail accounts” for more details..

So I say, let Google ask: Where have you been?

They don’t need to know. I’m going to try out this GoogleSharing.net thing.