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Too many people naively think that they're anonymous when using the Internet. Truth is, as far as Google is concerned, nobody should be anonymous. The Monster of Mountain View is doing everything it can to make privacy an ideal of yesterday:
Schaar might be horrified, but given what we know about how Google operates already, we're not. We're simply not surprised at all. We have to give Germany propos for having a Federal Commissioner for Data Protection. The United States - where Google is headquartered - really needs one of those. The Federal Trade Commission is a joke. It doesn't keep pace with Google at all. And that allows Google to get away with things like this.
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