I was surprised by the recent Information Commissioner's Office post, which criticized Google's decision to introduce device fingerprinting for advertising purposes from February 2025. According to ICO, this change risks undermining user control and transparency in how personal data is collected and used.
Google's Motto Was 'Don't Be Evil'? (October 2024)
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Claim: Google's company motto was once "Don't be evil."
Rating: Mostly True
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Context
Google has used the phrase "Don't be evil" -- which a Google representative described as an "unofficial motto" -- in official communications since the early 2000s, including in documentation filed for its 2004 initial public opening.
The company has used the phrase less frequently since 2018, when it removed most -- but not all -- mentions of it from Google's code of conduct.
However, Google has never officially disavowed the phrase, one instance of which remained part of the most-recent version of the company's code of conduct available at the time of this writing.
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@#5 .. Information Commissioner's Office, from the original post. ...
Thanks, I missed that TLA.
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