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Google Confirms Creepy New Privacy Problem

Posted on June 23, 2019June 23, 2019 By Davey Winder

Google has insisted that it is committed to earning the trust of users, this latest privacy revelation makes that harder…

Google recently published a pretty clear declaration of how committed it is to privacy in the home. “Your home is a special place. It’s where you get to decide who you invite in,” the Google document states, adding that people want to trust the things they bring into their homes and insisting, “we’re committed to earning that trust.” Unfortunately, that trust was eroded a little this week when it emerged that owners of the popular Google Nest home security camera could be spied upon in their own home.

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