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  • StopCovid vs Apple : pourquoi la France s’est mise dans une impasse
    Tue 21 Apr 2020 07:54:55 PM CEST - permalink -
    - https://www.numerama.com/tech/619446-stopcovid-vs-apple-pourquoi-la-france-sest-mise-dans-une-impasse.html
    Apple Espionnage-étatique Google
  • COVID-19 Community Mobility Reports
    L’espionnage google
    Fri 03 Apr 2020 09:35:21 PM CEST - permalink -
    - https://www.google.com/covid19/mobility/
    Confidentialité Google
  • Interview: The (real) art of faking Google Maps traffic - Android Authority
    Thu 27 Feb 2020 05:01:25 AM CET - permalink -
    - https://www.androidauthority.com/fake-google-maps-traffic-simon-weckert-1084376/
    Confidentialité Google Hack Maps
  • Google Maps : les fonctionnalités à connaître (itinéraire, GPS, Street view) - PhonAndroid.com
    ous utilisez sûrement Google Maps. C’est bien, mais on parie que vous n’en connaissez pas tous les trucs cachés ! Voici notre sélection des meilleures astuces pour mieux profiter du service de cartographie de Google. Suivez le guide pour en tirer le meilleur, ne plus jamais vous perdre, mais aussi découvrir de nouvelles choses !
    https://www.phonandroid.com/google-maps-comment-afficher-le-compteur-de-vitesse.html
    Sat 08 Feb 2020 07:04:04 AM CET - permalink -
    - https://www.phonandroid.com/google-maps-toutes-les-astuces-que-vous-devez-absolument-connaitre.html#affichez-le-compteur-de-vitesse-dans-google-maps
    Androïd Google Google-maps Google_Street_View
  • Google Releases a Tool To Spot Faked and Doctored Images - Slashdot
    Thu 06 Feb 2020 05:12:22 AM CET - permalink -
    - https://tech.slashdot.org/story/20/02/05/2135210/google-releases-a-tool-to-spot-faked-and-doctored-images
    Google Photo Photographie
  • SIMON WECKERT
    Hahahaha un embouteillage virtuel.
    Mon 03 Feb 2020 04:56:24 AM CET - permalink -
    - http://www.simonweckert.com/googlemapshacks.html
    Google Google-maps
  • 14 Best Web Browsers I Discovered for Linux in 2020
    WTF ?!!! Google en premier sur un site consacré au libre, à linux ????
    N'importe quoi !
    Fuck you
    Wed 22 Jan 2020 06:16:55 AM CET - permalink -
    - https://www.tecmint.com/linux-web-browsers/
    Chrome Firefox Google Linux Opera
  • I Search From: custom location, language, device & personalization Google Search tool to preview ads & results
    Tue 14 Jan 2020 04:56:51 AM CET - permalink -
    - http://isearchfrom.com/
    Google Moteur_recherche
  • Opinion | Freaked Out? 3 Steps to Protect Your Phone - The New York Times
    Trois mesures pour limiter votre exposition.
    Fri 20 Dec 2019 06:08:12 AM CET - permalink -
    - https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/12/19/opinion/location-tracking-privacy-tips.html
    Androïd Confidentialité Google Localiser
  • The fight for our health data - Incognito by Metomic - Medium
    « In conclusion: Google (and arguably, anyone else) should not be profiting off of your health, and it’s clear that we need radical change over how health data is governed. So after reading this ask yourself: should Google be your doctor?»

    https://medium.com/metomic-incognito
    Sun 08 Dec 2019 07:11:26 AM CET - permalink -
    - https://medium.com/metomic-incognito/the-fight-for-our-health-data-ea137be9eb5a
    Google IA Santé
  • Google's secret cache of medical data includes names and full details of millions – whistleblower | Technology | The Guardian
    Fri 22 Nov 2019 04:44:00 AM CET - permalink -
    - https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/nov/12/google-medical-data-project-nightingale-secret-transfer-us-health-information
    Google Médecine Santé
  • Google And Facebook Are Reading Your License Plates
    Google et FB lisent les plaques d'immatriculation
    Fri 15 Nov 2019 07:31:30 PM CET - permalink -
    - https://jalopnik.com/google-is-reading-your-license-plates-1839259494
    Facebook Google
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    How Google Search Works (in 5 minutes) - YouTube
    Wed 06 Nov 2019 07:49:57 PM CET - permalink -
    - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0eKVizvYSUQ
    Google Moteur_recherche
  • Insolite : Google Images plus fort que les radars automatiques !
    Hoolaa
    Une petite expérience très rapide sur Google Images permet de mettre en évidence une capacité étonnante du moteur de recherche. Il sait lire les plaques d'immatriculation directement sur les photos !
    Wed 06 Nov 2019 03:25:54 PM CET - permalink -
    - https://www.turbo.fr/actualite-automobile/insolite-google-images-plus-fort-que-les-radars-automatiques-152843
    Google Voiture
  • Avec OpenTitan, Google veut créer une puce ultrasécurisée et open source
    Ce nouveau projet vise à éliminer les zones d’ombre dans les processeurs de sécurité. Ces derniers, en effet, s’appuient généralement sur des codes propriétaires et opaques.
    Wed 06 Nov 2019 03:24:19 PM CET - permalink -
    - https://www.01net.com/actualites/avec-opentitan-google-veut-creer-une-puce-ultrasecurisee-et-open-source-1800432.html
    Google Hardware Matériel
  • How to enforce Dark Mode in many apps on Android - gHacks Tech News
    Comment forcer le mode sombre sur Android
    Wed 06 Nov 2019 07:26:22 AM CET - permalink -
    - https://www.ghacks.net/2019/10/30/how-to-enforce-dark-mode-in-many-apps-on-android/
    Androïd Google
  • Plus d'infos sur BERT, le nouvel algorithme de Google - Actualités SEO et moteurs - Abondance
    Mon 04 Nov 2019 03:10:18 PM CET - permalink -
    - https://www.abondance.com/20191028-41166-plus-dinfos-sur-bert-le-nouvel-algorithme-de-google.html
    Google Moteur_recherche
  • How to Set Your Google Data to Self-Destruct - The New York Times
    Last year you may have been addicted to Beyoncé. But nowadays you’re more into Lizzo. You also once went through a phase of being obsessed with houseplants, but have lately gotten into collecting ballpoint pens.

    People’s tastes and interests change. So why should our Google data histories be eternal?

    For years, Google has kept a record of our internet searches by default. The company hoards that data so it can build detailed profiles on us, which helps it make personalized recommendations for content but also lets marketers better target us with ads. While there have been tools we can use to manually purge our Google search histories, few of us remember to do so.

    So I’m recommending that we all try Google’s new privacy tools. In May, the company introduced an option that lets us automatically delete data related to our Google searches, requests made with its virtual assistant and our location history.

    On Wednesday, Google followed up by expanding the auto-delete ability to YouTube. In the coming weeks, it will begin rolling out a new private mode for when you’re navigating to a destination with its Google Maps app, which could come in handy if you’re going somewhere you want to keep secret, like a therapist’s office.
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    “All of this work is in service of having a great user experience,” Eric Miraglia, Google’s data protection officer, said about the new privacy features. “Part of that experience is, how does the user feel about the control they have?”

    How do we best use Google’s new privacy tools? The company gave me a demonstration of the newest controls this week, and I tested the tools that it released earlier this year. Here’s what to know about them.

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    How to auto-delete your search history

    Most of Google’s new privacy controls are in a web tool called My Activity. (Here’s the URL: myactivity.google.com.)

    Once you get into the tool and click on Activity Controls, you will see an option called Web & App Activity. Click Manage Activity and then the button under the calendar icon. Here, you can set your activity history on several Google products to automatically erase itself after three months or after 18 months. This data includes searches made on Google.com, voice requests made with Google Assistant, destinations that you looked up on Maps and searches in Google’s Play app store.

    Which duration should you go for? It depends on how much you care about getting personalized recommendations.
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    Let’s say you have been doing lots of Google searches on celebrities and movies. Google News will recommend news articles for you to read on those topics based on those searches. So if you’re steadfast about following celebrity and movie news, setting searches to delete after 18 months is probably a good option. If you’re more fickle about your interests, three months may be better.

    If you’re the type who doesn’t care to get any personalized recommendations on Google products, you can simply disable search history from being retained in your account. Next to the Web & App Activity option, toggle the switch to the off position.
    How to auto-delete your YouTube history
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    Credit...Google

    New to Google’s privacy controls this week is the ability to auto-delete your YouTube history, which includes searches and the videos you’ve watched.

    In the My Activity tool, click on Activity controls and look for the button for YouTube history. Click on Manage history and you will see a similar calendar icon, which lets you set YouTube history to delete after three months or 18 months.
    How and when to use private mode and auto-delete in Google Maps
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    Credit...Google

    Also arriving in the coming weeks is a so-called Incognito mode in Google Maps. Toggling this on lets you look up and navigate to destinations without creating a location history. It also prevents others from seeing your past searches.

    To turn it on, open the Google Maps app and tap on the account icon in the upper-right corner. Then click Turn on Incognito mode.

    This could come in handy in a few situations:

       If you are meeting someone to discuss a sensitive business matter, Incognito mode will prevent the meeting location from being recorded.

       Google Maps lets you constantly share your location with someone like your romantic partner. If you want your location to be kept secret, like when shopping for an engagement ring, you can turn on Incognito mode.

       Let’s say you are driving and a member of your family is using the Maps app on your phone to navigate to a new address. Turning on Incognito mode will hide your past maps searches from that person.

    Google now also includes an auto-delete option for location history. In the My Activity tool, click Activity controls, scroll to Location history and click Manage Activity. On the next page, find the icon shaped like a nut and then click Automatically delete location history. You can set data to self-purge after three months or 18 months.

    For those who don’t want Google to create a record of their location history at all, there’s a switch for that. On the My Activity page, click Activity controls and scroll to Location history and turn the switch to the off position.
    Just do it

    In offering these privacy tools, Google is a step ahead of other internet giants like Facebook and Twitter, which don’t provide ways to easily delete large batches of dated posts.

    Yet there’s no one-size-fits-all for how people should use Google’s privacy controls, since everyone has different lifestyles and levels of paranoia. To give an idea of how you can tailor these settings, here’s my personal setup:

       I set my search history to auto-delete. I rarely use Google Assistant and don’t visit Google News, meaning I don’t benefit from personalized recommendations. But I’m often checking Google Maps, and it’s useful to have a recent history of those searches to revisit destinations. So I set Web & App Activity to automatically delete after three months.

       I set my YouTube history to self-destruct. I go in and out of phases that involve cooking different types of foods, and I like it when YouTube surfaces new recipes based on recent searches. So I set my YouTube history to auto-delete after three months.

       I set my location history to auto-delete, too. I use Google Maps regularly, and I go on big trips twice a year. It’s useful for me to let Google know where I have been recently so that its Maps app can load relevant addresses and remember places I have been. But it’s not useful for Google to continue to know that I went to Hawaii last month for vacation. So I set my location history to auto-purge after three months.

    It’s difficult to imagine why anyone wouldn’t want to take advantage of Google’s auto-delete tools. There’s no practical benefit to letting Google keep a history of our online activities from years back. So don’t delay in wiping a tiny bit of your digital traces away.
    Sun 03 Nov 2019 09:34:28 AM CET - permalink -
    - https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/02/technology/personaltech/google-data-self-destruct-privacy.html
    Google
  • Google Lens
    Sat 02 Nov 2019 09:04:18 AM CET - permalink -
    - https://lens.google.com/
    Google
  • Google Maps Goes Incognito: What’s Hidden And What Isn’t
    Pas si anonyme que ça.
    Sat 05 Oct 2019 05:37:22 AM CEST - permalink -
    - https://www.forbes.com/sites/kevinmurnane/2019/10/02/google-maps-goes-incognito-whats-hidden-and-what-isnt/#1dfc1be21322
    Carte Cartographie Google Google-maps
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