If you have a laptop, if you use Google, and most importantly if you use Google Chrome, then this is your business.
Open source developers have noticed that the Chromium browser, the open source basis for Google Chrome, began remotely installing audio-snooping code that was capable of listening to users.
Initially decided for the “OK, Google” hotword detection, it has become this thing that is just active on your computer without your permission.
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The feature is installed as a default part of Google Chrome but open source advocates are concerned because the listening code is considered to be “black box”, not part of the open source audit process. “We don’t know and can’t know what this black box does,” said Falkvinge.
This is actually kind of very scary news. Can’t we just have privacy even in our homes? Technology!
Google is recording all your private conversations with or without your permission?
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