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  1. Google has lost their way entirely! This is just another step they are taking in crushing peoples right to PRIVACY! What comes next? They start selling everyone’s information they have collected to government agencies?! They need to BACK OFF and actually BE an UNBIASED search engine! Right now they are playing favorites based on those who are using their +1 which is complete hypocrisy to what a search engine is defined as being!

  2. I can’t hate Google for not ranking our websites favorable. That is what competition is all about. The one with the deepest pockets will win over time when it comes to search.

  3. For me there is too much noise over this new privacy policy from Google. For me what Google is trying to do is to increase the numbers of G+ users by integrating all services, as said in this article if you create a Gmail account you automatically on G+ and same goes to all Google services. By doing this everyone that has a Gmail or Youtube account is now on G+ reason why it is growing so rapidly. The question is how many of those users are actually active?

    • Many people said they were going from Facebook to Google+ because of Facebook’s disregard for privacy and very unclear messages about what they do with your info. Sadly these people have jumped from the frying pan into the fire!

  4. Everyone wants Google to rank their websites favorable. Everyone wants to win. That is what competition is all about. The one with the deepest pockets will win over time when it comes to search.

  5. Joe

    Facebook better get into search quick or they’ll be made another Myspace. Google + I was sure would never take off but they went the illegal route (advertising it on Google.com abusing their power). When news anchors start advertising a site, that site becomes successful. Facebook has been procrastinating for years. The need to also complaint to the government to break up Google.

  6. Well, Google is in fact a business. They are setting up to profit in an increasingly more competitive landscape, with Facebook, Siri, and mobile apps now doing more of the searching. I personally don’t want to see stuff I’ve posted in a search query, so SPYW isn’t very attractive. If they were selling it, I wouldn’t buy it, but since it’s free, I’ll use it.
    and the fact is, if you want to be found in search Google search results, you be best to read from their rule book. I don’t see a big problem with accessing my user info if it helps me find what I’m looking for, but if I start getting crap in my SERP then I’ll search on Yahoo or Bing. That’s just the way it works.

  7. GUEST

    Google needs to be stopped completely. Antitrust authorities should be on them NOW!

  8. I’ve never used my Gmail account because of the policies on that, it is easy(ish) not to use the search engine as there are others out there, my problem is my Android phone, how can I opt out of using google on that?? I bet they can get far more info on me form that than using Google services on my PC where I don’t need to be logged in. On the phone you are surely logged in all the time.

  9. TMoore

    Google (and Facebook) has no right to use my private information for its own ends. It functions well as a search engine and a mailbox, but that’s about it. I can use Bing instead. I can host my own videos on my site, and I don’t want Google to tell me how to live my life 24/7. If Google injects any more of its “services” onto me, I’ll just start a new mailbox somewhere else and close the gmail boxes I’ve got, tell everyone else where I have gone and why. Now that I have about six mailboxes I need to pare down, and maybe I’ll start with gmail. I don’t have to be there, and Google can’t make me stay. My analytics show that people don’t crawl my site because of all the Google sites which take precedence. I am held hostage by Google’s frequent algorithm changes. Do you think I need Google? No.

  10. TMoore

    “Google CEO Larry Page has basically told those employees who have a problem with it to get out and not let the door hit them on the ass.”

    Maybe Larry Page should get out and not let the door hit him on the ass. He is doing all the wrong things and getting paid for it. Google’s shareholders shoud fire him.

  11. M. Golder

    Google jumped the shark. They went too far this time. We’re done for good.

    We are closing all of our google accounts because of this.

    It will be done by this afternoon.

    The whole family will now use DuckDuckGo-Browser because they do not track personal use.

    DuckDuckGo is the default browser for the Linux-Mint desktop environment. We like it so far.

  12. Paul Barthol

    I use gmail; picassa3; calendar, and doc’s. What’s the best way to opt out? Go to Hotwire, Mozilla? I don’t like this and would appreciate an article giving instructions as to how to disengage.

  13. David Christmass

    Rock on Google is the best: this new policy thing is a real christ m arse day for crooks.

    People have been spiffing off the inconsistencies of the service for far too long, how much mail we get sent that get obstructed, upline or fished off before we read it, rewritten, and despatched as a no can do, this is a real positive move.

    People got to learn computers ain’t a game, there ain’t no avatars, its not unreal.

    Business depends on Google the world depends on search engines finding resources, service companies, information, and as they say, you put shit in, you get shit out.

    This consolidation of information is gonna reveal those of us who have not been as honest to others, as they should be, lets get real here, you go in a shop to buy a product, you do business, and that business is assigned to the common place respect, you get a problem the vendor will be there to sort it, not half way down the road, with nick it flog it and leg it Limited liability company, just here for christmas, and come january no where to be seen.

    People have to learn the web is a reflection of the world morality status, I ain’t no Mary Whitehouse, I ain’t no do good vicar, I ain’t a saint, or martyr in support of some crazed obsession with a nobodaddy, I am a human being, with an id, and try to honour others, with the same kind of respectful infomation and behaviour, that in the reverse place, I might wish to receive myself.

    That is what this policy change is gonna mean to me! I signed up with Google from MS hotmail, and did so because of muppets spiffing my id, with Google they can’t do that, soon as I walk out the front door of my home, receive a parcel, what ever, there is one big eye in the sky that knows sure, that guys got his goods alright! I thank heavens for Google, every single day of my life, every time a part shows up, I order from the States or from overseas, because locally, in Europe, they can’t get things together with mass production.

  14. I already have my Google search history turned off and I don’t use GMail. I only use Google Webmaster stuff because I have to. Google is far to free and easy with our information it is getting as bad as Facebook. The old mantra of ‘if your not doing anything wrong you have nothing to fear’ is a cop out. I don’t want all of my information to be avaible to security agencies whenever they want it. I want Privacy full and total. Surely it is my human right to privacy. using my web browsing habits and e-mail information is not on and should be outlawed. I have switched to Ixquick for browsing and HMA for my internet use not because I am doing anything wrong but because I want privacy. The more Google interfere with our privacy the more people will move away from them and invent alternative means. Big Brother is invading our lives….all of us even the executives of Google. It is time it stopped.

  15. Doyal Hunter

    Instead of do you want this service it is you WILL take this service. With the way the US and other governments are heading we will not have any privacy. I know there isn’t any now but the illusion is still there.

  16. Mike

    they are doing this to make Google+ compete or surpass Facebook, literally.

    They use facebook as an example but the thing is, facebook is not a search engine, yes it bombards people with ads and fake crap but they don’t do it based on your searches.

    People are not really pissed that it’ll record data, if it was just another social media like FB or Myspace then that would be fine, they record data as well, the problem is that its a search engine that you would use for everything, and if you think about it there are alot of things you search for either because your bored, curious or doing something you should not be doing, THAT information would be recorded, and thats the information that nobody wants recorded.

    Even if you can log out and that’ll keep you anonymous it doesn’t, even then whats the point of going through all that trouble of logging out then back in over and over?!

    In my opinion, Google has gotten too big, they were great when they were the underdogs and i personally loved them, i used chrome/gmail/google maps/android and loved it but now they have become more of a business hardened company than a friendly “non-profit organization” type company.

    Its a shame really, i’ll miss that experience, but gotta move on.

  17. I think this whole thing is about to make google+ more popular and to beat facebook. Google know if world uses its mail,doc,search & other things then why is facebook on top in social networking.

  18. I only used gmail for email purposes only. I think whether we like or not. We don’t really have the control over what big G would do, simple because we are just a MERE users.

  19. It seems didn’t change anything for my daily use….

  20. roman

    Hello Google-Big Brother,
    It is so good that I’m not going to use your services any more

  21. Google is no longer a search engine, Panda and all updates only make more money for Google.

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