More on: DOJ "remedies" against Google would be a disaster
Despite my strong differences with many of the decisions made by
Google over recent years, I can't emphasize enough what an utter
disaster for the privacy and security of ordinary users most of the
DOJ "remedies" being suggested to the judge in the Google antitrust
case would be. I can't figure out if DOJ just isn't considering these
issues in their rush to create "competition" in a manner that wouldn't
actually help ordinary consumers at all -- and more likely just cause
them more tech-related problems and confusion -- or if the folks at
DOJ working on this simply don't really understand the technical
realities involved. -L
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--Lauren--
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