Google chef: “Only villains are worried about online privacy.”
If you’re concerned that Google collects personal information about you, then you’re doing something that’s not worth doing. At least that's what Google executives Eric Schmidt thinks so.
“If you want to hide something from everyone, it may be better to just not do such things,” Schmidt told the Consumer News and Business Channel.
Of greater interest is the fact that Schmidt acknowledged that in some cases the search giant is forced to disclose information about personal data. ')
This information may be the reason for the subpoena. Or the purpose of a hacker attack. But if it bothers you, you should be ashamed of yourself. According to Eric Schmidt.
Gawker notes that Schmidt’s thinking has changed in a revolutionary way. In 2006, Google introduced an annual moratorium on interviews with CNET journalists, for publishing information about it, found using Google, including about salary, hobbies, ex-girlfriends and extra-marital affairs.