Do Smartphones Mean Lost Privacy?
The new Google phone, dubbed the G1, has been touted as a working man’s smartphone — a cheap, Web-friendly wireless device that can compose life easier for millions of consumers.
The G1, as it turns out, plus stands to assemble life a whole lot easier for Google — by making it a snap to track your movements on the mobile Web and send you ads as it does on the desktop. The device, sold exclusively by T-Mobile, gives Google
“It’s like a walking surveillance device,” says Jeffrey Chester, executive director of the Center for Digital Democracy, a consumer watchdog group.
It’s never been easier to get data on the run. Smart devices such as the G1 […]
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