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Old 26th April 2017, 13:39   #1
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Default EFF claims Chromebooks continue to spy on kids

What a surprise a Google product spying on people.

Human rights group, the Electronic Freedom Foundation has complained that Google is continuing to use its Chromebooks to spy on customers.

The main issue, it seems, is the fact that the education system is changing the way it treats the students' privacy, mostly due to a rollout of low-priced Chromebooks that come with educations services. Often, they are available for a reduced price or even given out for free.

http://fudzilla.com/news/43456-eff-c...to-spy-on-kids
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