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Lively: Google Creates Something Terrible
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Google Exposed User Data, Feared Repercussions of Disclosing to Public
[quote name="blackwater"]<a href="https://www.wsj.com/articles/google-exposed-user-data-feared-repercussions-of-disclosing-to-public-1539017194">Google has its Cambridge Analytica moment.</a> [quote] Google exposed the private data of hundreds of thousands of users of the Google+ social network and then opted not to disclose the issue this past spring, in part because of fears that doing so would draw regulatory scrutiny and cause reputational damage, according to people briefed on the incident and documents reviewed by The Wall Street Journal. As part of its response to the incident, the Alphabet Inc. GOOGL -0.84% unit announced a sweeping set of data privacy measures that include permanently shutting down all consumer functionality of Google+. Monday’s move effectively puts the final nail in the coffin of a product that was launched in 2011 to challenge Facebook Inc. FB +0.13% and is widely seen as one of Google’s biggest failures. A software glitch in the social site gave outside developers potential access to private Google+ profile data between 2015 and March 2018, when internal investigators discovered and fixed the issue, according to the documents and people briefed on the incident. A memo reviewed by the Journal prepared by Google’s legal and policy staff and shared with senior executives warned that disclosing the incident would likely trigger “immediate regulatory interest” and invite comparisons to Facebook’s leak of user information to data firm Cambridge Analytica. Chief Executive Sundar Pichai was briefed on the plan not to notify users after an internal committee had reached that decision, the people said. [/quote] <img src="https://images.wsj.net/im-29785" width=50%> Sundar tries to crush the reporter's skull with the power of his mind. It doesn't work. Also: Google+ is finally dead. Hooray! [quote] The closure of Google+ is part of a broader review of privacy practices by Google that has determined the company needs tighter controls on several major products, the people said. In its announcement Monday, the company said it is curtailing the access it gives outside developers to user data on Android smartphones and Gmail. [/quote][/quote]