with such requests?
Yes, Google should be responsible for modifying its search results in response to
our individual requests. If someone genuinely doesn’t want Google to modify their search
results at home, their should be an option that users can choose, when they first set up
their computer. There should be limits to the resources Google can use such as social
security numbers, birth dates, and even our full names I would say to ensure our identify
is protected.
5.
If you were a Google executive, how would you balance the privacy rights of the
individual with the public's interest in to know and the right to distribute
information?
If I were a Google executive, I would implement an algorithm to limit the power
Google has especially with our smartphones. For example, when we talk about shoes, or
perfume to our friend and then we open our computers to find an ad for perfumes. This is
unacceptable and creepy. Another example is when Google sends me a monthly email of
where I’ve been in the past month, literally displaying my exact locations, time and date.
I would stop this as well, unless requested by an individual.
