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Google recognized me on someone ELSE'S phone, by predicting things I've searched for on MY cell Google recognized me on someone ELSE'S phone, by predicting things I've searched for on MY cell

10-27-2015 , 06:27 AM
smmcoy,

I don't know mate, and it doesn't look like you're going to get a definitive answer here. Maybe you should contact Google and ask them?

I don't quite understand how I'm smearing Google. If you could let me know, that would be great.


Cheers!
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10-27-2015 , 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by catsec
smmcoy,

I don't know mate, and it doesn't look like you're going to get a definitive answer here. Maybe you should contact Google and ask them?

I don't quite understand how I'm smearing Google. If you could let me know, that would be great.


Cheers!
By making the ridiculous claim that google is sharing private information to everyone who happens to have the same IP address.
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10-27-2015 , 10:55 PM
Mr Schmidt,

I'd like to say it's an honor to speak with you, as you are one of my heroes, but it really isn't, and you really aren't.

Maybe you wouldn't get so defensive if your company didn't have such a piss poor track record when it came to respecting your users' privacy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critic...Google#Privacy

Cheers!
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10-28-2015 , 09:08 AM
Didn't read all, but OP said they were in the same wifi at that time. Of course they log all data that goes trough there.

What do they need your ISP for if you send them your data?
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