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rgb3x3, 1 year ago Since always
Since always
rgb3x3, 1 year ago Would you still feel the same way if the DMV was set on fire and you were a suspect because you’d searched for directions to the place? Or if you had searched that home address because you were looking for homes in the area to compare with what you wanted? It shouldn’t be enough to make a Google search to assume an individual is a suspect in a crime.
Would you still feel the same way if the DMV was set on fire and you were a suspect because you’d searched for directions to the place?
Or if you had searched that home address because you were looking for homes in the area to compare with what you wanted?
It shouldn’t be enough to make a Google search to assume an individual is a suspect in a crime.
World attention (feddit.it)
Google forced to reveal users' search histories in Colorado court ruling (www.techspot.com)