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Yeah, it annoys me to no end. First, they tried to convince the industry that users don't want privacy, they want security, because somehow privacy would not be just one discipline underneath security.
And now that privacy has won, that even lawmakers have understood that it's something that users need and should be able to demand, now they're completely flipping their messaging on its head. Suddenly, they're all about privacy. Except, of course, that they're fucking lying.
The only solution is to break them up. There is no other way - Google will keep perverting and manipulating social trends as long as they're allowed to hold onto their position.
The web browser is the most important piece of software in the world. It should not be under the control of a single company - especially when that company is a massive monopolist with extreme conflicts of interest.
The web (and the entire internet) was built on standards. It is time to go back to multiple parties working together on standards. Not a single, monopolistic implementation.
(Google isn't the only company that needs to be broken up by the way, but they're definitely the most urgent.)