remember that comic google released in 2008 to introduce chrome? check out this educational parody that leah released last year to help educate in an entertaining way how #google #chrome is a problem for #privacy.

like, did you know when you search the chrome omnibox that you don't even have to hit enter for the private information you typed (looking up an abortion clinic, politics, lgbtq+ content, whatever your private searches may be) to be sent to google's servers and added to your "profile"?

once it's typed in the search box, it's google's.

if you value privacy, don't miss this. it's a short, entertaining but a very important one.

https://contrachrome.com

#infosec #cybersecgirl

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Expecting privacy from Google is like asking the local mafia how bad crime in your neighborhood is.

Google's business model is surveillance. While this approach offers convenience and customization, it raises significant privacy concerns. Google's tracking across search, email, and Android devices can create a comprehensive profile of individuals, compromising their privacy.

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