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#157073 - 2006-02-12 02:28 PM OT: Google Copies Your Hard Drive - Government Smiles in Anticipation
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February 09, 2006
Google Copies Your Hard Drive - Government Smiles in Anticipation
Consumers Should Not Use New Google Desktop

San Francisco - Google today announced a new "feature" of its Google Desktop software that greatly increases the risk to consumer privacy. If a consumer chooses to use it, the new "Search Across Computers" feature will store copies of the user's Word documents, PDFs, spreadsheets and other text-based documents on Google's own servers, to enable searching from any one of the user's computers. EFF urges consumers not to use this feature, because it will make their personal data more vulnerable to subpoenas from the government and possibly private litigants, while providing a convenient one-stop-shop for hackers who've obtained a user's Google password.

"Coming on the heels of serious consumer concern about government snooping into Google's search logs, it's shocking that Google expects its users to now trust it with the contents of their personal computers," said EFF Staff Attorney Kevin Bankston. "If you use the Search Across Computers feature and don't configure Google Desktop very carefully—and most people won't—Google will have copies of your tax returns, love letters, business records, financial and medical files, and whatever other text-based documents the Desktop software can index. The government could then demand these personal files with only a subpoena rather than the search warrant it would need to seize the same things from your home or business, and in many cases you wouldn't even be notified in time to challenge it. Other litigants—your spouse, your business partners or rivals, whoever—could also try to cut out the middleman (you) and subpoena Google for your files."

The privacy problem arises because the Electronic Communication Privacy Act of 1986, or ECPA, gives only limited privacy protection to emails and other files that are stored with online service providers—much less privacy than the legal protections for the same information when it's on your computer at home. And even that lower level of legal protection could disappear if Google uses your data for marketing purposes. Google says it is not yet scanning the files it copies from your hard drive in order to serve targeted advertising, but it hasn't ruled out the possibility, and Google's current privacy policy appears to allow it.

"This Google product highlights a key privacy problem in the digital age," said Cindy Cohn, EFF's Legal Director. "Many Internet innovations involve storing personal files on a service provider's computer, but under outdated laws, consumers who want to use these new technologies have to surrender their privacy rights. If Google wants consumers to trust it to store copies of personal computer files, emails, search histories and chat logs, and still 'not be evil,' it should stand with EFF and demand that Congress update the privacy laws to better reflect life in the wired world."

For more on Google's data collection:
http://news.com.com/FAQ+When+Google+is+not+your+friend/2100-1025_3-6034666.html?tag=nl http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2006/01/21/google_subpoena_roils_the_web http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2006/01/20/EDGEPGPHA61.DTL http://news.com.com/%20Bill+would+force+Web+sites+to+delete+personal+info/2100-1028_3-6036951.html

Contact:

Kevin Bankston
Staff Attorney
Electronic Frontier Foundation
bankston@eff.org

Posted at 11:04 AM





Source: http://www.eff.org/news/archives/2006_02.php#004400

For the Dutch members of KORG See also: http://www.webwereld.nl/ref/newsletter/39720
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#157074 - 2006-02-13 12:24 AM Re: OT: Google Copies Your Hard Drive - Government Smiles in Anticipation
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And I am betting that somewhere in their code they have or will soon have the ability to enable the search feature from their own system or via some other mechanism. Don't forget that at least here in America if it is deemed "National Security" then it does not fall under most legal protections and is not made to be public ever until recommended by Congress. So, if they forced to Google to enable this under such a guise Google would be liable for Treason (still punishable by death) by divulging such information. All the meanwhile the Government could continue to use such information for their own wants and desires legally.

While on the subject don't forget that NSA/FBI/CIA still have Carnivore at their disposal. It may not currently contain as much information as Google, but some day it will and it is legally being used today.


Hows that for projecting. ROFLMAO.

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#157075 - 2006-02-13 01:46 AM Re: OT: Google Copies Your Hard Drive - Government Smiles in Anticipation
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Man.. talk about paranoid!
Can you say "Conspiracy theory"?
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#157076 - 2006-02-13 03:22 AM Re: OT: Google Copies Your Hard Drive - Government Smiles in Anticipation
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With "W" in office, it is perfectly feasible.
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#157077 - 2006-02-13 03:43 AM Re: OT: Google Copies Your Hard Drive - Government Smiles in Anticipation
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LOL - no conspiracy to me. I don't think anyone or any Government is purposefully moving in this direction as a means to become an all powerful person or Government. I think it is just the nature of the technology that allows those that live in fear to feel they are being protected.


The technology presents itself and no one knows what to do with it is all, as I see it.

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