Does the article contradict any of Google's policies?
I personally believe that the message sent by Google in the articles was a complete lie because they make you agree to their terms of policy which basically makes you give up their privacy. The first article states, "We build "privacy" that works for everyone. We keep you informed about what data we collect, how it's used, and why." Google may tell you that, but they take your information, data, etc, sell it to other websites.
Would you sign onto to these policies?
No, because I don't want my information stolen by some company that lies about what they do with your information.
Do you trust companies like Google?
No, because they may seem like all they want to do is protect your info, but all they do is sell it.
What specific policy would you change?
The privacy policy so people don't have to give up their privacy to do certain things.
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