Does Google REALLY think I'm just going to turn the Spyware back on?
from WaffleWarrior@lemmy.zip to privacy@lemmy.ml on 07 Aug 19:06
https://lemmy.zip/post/45750721

Google keeps asking about turning on my location timeline, trying to push for me to turn ON Ad tracking.

Are they stupid? If I’m the type of person who went out of his way to turn this crap off …do they really think saying “Your in Control” is going to encourage me to turn this s*** back on?

#privacy

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Chulk@lemmy.ml on 07 Aug 19:19 next collapse

I think they know that most people will eventually give in (or accidentally say yes) if they have to close a notification every time they want to do something.

Like you, I aim not to be “most people.”

WaffleWarrior@lemmy.zip on 07 Aug 19:42 collapse

My confusion is how are they allowed to do this. Why do I have to weekly opt out of location services again and again. If they don’t want me using the app without it, just block me. There need to be laws requiring all of this crap to be Opt IN if it’s devices are mixed with telecommunications

sunzu2@thebrainbin.org on 07 Aug 19:52 collapse

Youe feelings are valid and we should be pushing for proepr regulation.

However, let's be real it isn't happening. This is just one aspect of the class war. Most people are unwilling to go into proepr opposition ie stop using their slop services. They will keep doing this.

It is up to you how much abuse you will accept before taking direct action to punish the parasite.

autonomoususer@lemmy.world on 07 Aug 19:18 next collapse

Not fake setting? lmao

We do not control the software. It fails to include a libre software licence text file.

sunzu2@thebrainbin.org on 07 Aug 19:22 next collapse

I am gonna come off as a dick here but OP is stupid enough to have google anything on their most personal of devices

I don't even like YouTube on my TV but suffer it for access.

Using a Google phone as a normie is like being a young actress and doing an audition with Weinstein

Chip_Rat@lemmy.world on 08 Aug 12:43 collapse

I’m gonna come off as a dick here but sunzu2 is stupid enough to have YouTube on their TV? At that point might as well just buy a pixel.

(Maybe a polite link to ways to degoogle a phone would be more productive and make you less of a dick.)

officialdakari@sopuli.xyz on 07 Aug 19:30 next collapse

whenever I log into my Google, it asks me to add my home address

Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world on 07 Aug 19:54 next collapse

You can type whatever you want. I learned that from The Blues Brothers.

officialdakari@sopuli.xyz on 07 Aug 22:31 collapse

i just always click “skip”

Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world on 08 Aug 03:03 collapse

Yeah but if you type in 1060 W Addison St, Chicago, IL 60613, they won’t hassle you again.

GenosseFlosse@feddit.org on 08 Aug 05:36 collapse

They don’t need that, they already know where your phone is at night and the next morning.

Samsy@lemmy.ml on 08 Aug 06:42 collapse

As a thief I cannot confirm this.

smokeppb@hexbear.net on 07 Aug 19:37 next collapse

Bro Bro bro it will make the ads better bro Bro don’t you want more localized ads bro turn on tracking bro

sunzu2@thebrainbin.org on 07 Aug 19:49 collapse

Well without these slop picture, how would I know what to waste my money on?!?!?

Normie, circa 2025

Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world on 07 Aug 19:56 next collapse

What does it matter? They have your gps data. Location timeline is only saving the data they already steal to your phone so you can use it too instead of only advertisers.

irmadlad@lemmy.world on 07 Aug 20:15 next collapse

OP, I’m not going to castigate you for your Google usage. I am going to assume that you are aware of the privacy concerns when dealing with Google since you are posting here in a Privacy chan. Sometimes, people are required to use Google services and there is no way around that. If that were my situation, I’d use a sandbox, VPN, 7 diff proxies, and a hazmat suit. If this Google usage is not required by say an employer, I’d find something more private.

Google does have some pretty cool technology. Unfortunately most of it, if not all, is built off of data theft.

[deleted] on 07 Aug 21:01 collapse

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DavidGarcia@feddit.nl on 07 Aug 20:21 next collapse

they’re not doing it to get you to turn it back on, but your mom who you turned it off for. drives me mad how often I have to redisable privacy nightmares everytime my mom asks me to help her with her phone.

JamesBoeing737MAX@sopuli.xyz on 08 Aug 02:41 next collapse

Why do you care about it, if she doesn’t? Let it backfire on people with no critical thinking skills.

lukecooperatus@lemmy.ml on 08 Aug 04:29 next collapse

When your family member’s privacy is compromised, so is yours.

darkstar@lemmy.zip on 08 Aug 14:07 next collapse

You obviously don’t have any critical thinking skills based off of your comment

JamesBoeing737MAX@sopuli.xyz on 10 Aug 22:34 collapse

The notification asks you if you would like to enable Google’s location services. You are an idiot, if you agree to something without understanding it.

ReversalHatchery@beehaw.org on 10 Aug 04:47 collapse

how exactly do you think they’ll notice that it backfires?

JamesBoeing737MAX@sopuli.xyz on 10 Aug 22:31 collapse

Their nudes or something get leaked and they get bullied. Nobody has a problem with saying that about republicans and yet, everyone here hates me for doing the same thing to a different kind of people.

ReversalHatchery@beehaw.org on 10 Aug 23:31 collapse

not everyone has nudes on their phones, not everyone will get to know that they are leaked, and afaik google hasn’t even leaked user images ever.

they. won’t. notice. it. they wouldn’t notice even if they were subjected to personalized pricing.

Keyboard@lemmy.world on 09 Aug 14:31 collapse

Exactly

mugita_sokiovt@discuss.online on 07 Aug 21:00 next collapse

Neigsendoig has a solution for that that I looked into, and found to be a good idea. I’d recommend Untraceable Digital Dissident, as one of the articles talks about how your phone is a snitch.

2fm@lemmy.world on 07 Aug 21:31 next collapse

Do you want X?

No.

Ok we’ll we’ll ask again in a minute.

shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zip on 08 Aug 00:15 next collapse

Lineage with no gapps for me. It’s a breath of fresh air.

HiddenLayer555@lemmy.ml on 08 Aug 02:37 next collapse

Knowing Google, they’re almost certainly collecting the data anyway. Your privacy panel only toggles what data they let you see. Not saying you should turn it back on, but ideally don’t sign in when using Google or don’t use it at all.

Nyadia@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 08 Aug 05:27 next collapse

Big tech doesn’t believe in the concept of consent. It’s why all the "no"s turned into "not now"s and "ask me again later"s like a decade ago.

burrito@sh.itjust.works on 10 Aug 09:19 collapse

I leave a lot of one star reviews for anything that pulls that crap.

kehet@sopuli.xyz on 08 Aug 11:13 next collapse

Yes they do. And it works for regular user. You just aren’t a regular user.

Nighed@feddit.uk on 08 Aug 13:14 next collapse

Unpopular opinion (here anyway):

Google timeline is really useful! Let’s you know where you where when you need to know. Have used it, or told people to use it multiple times when someone needs to know when/how long they have been out of the country, or when they moved house etc.

They made a change recently so that it’s all local or something? Not sure how that works.

Having home, work and other key locations set in Google maps is also… Really useful.

kuhli@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 09 Aug 14:55 collapse

I’ve never come a cross a situation where I need to know how long I’ve been somewhere more accurately than I can remember that I can’t easily figure out some other way

You can also age locations in Google maps without having to store your location 24/7

Auli@lemmy.ca on 08 Aug 13:24 next collapse

It’s not spyware anymore. It’s stored on device so Google does not have access to it. It was a big issue when they did this as people could not longer log into the website and view their history. Right now there is no way to back it up so if you loose your phone you loose your history.

Reading these comments first nobody knows Google moved it locally.

WaffleWarrior@lemmy.zip on 08 Aug 15:50 next collapse

Of course …locally 😏 I can trust Google can’t I!?

shaggyb@lemmy.world on 09 Aug 15:13 collapse

Okay so it doesn’t matter that I don’t let them collect it in the first place so there’s no reason to turn it on, cool.

Unless you’re wrong of course, but I trust you, random paragraph I encountered anonymously on an internet forum and engaged with for 8 seconds before moving on with my life forever. You couldn’t possibly have a vested interest in misleading me and hey my coffee is ready.

P00ptart@lemmy.world on 09 Aug 17:32 collapse

My timeline is off and all my ads that mention location think I’m in Omaha Nebraska for some reason.