You seem to be missing what differential privacy is. It's not about collection of data, it's about the _use_ of that data. It's no secret that Google has an incredible amount of logging data, but the ways we can use it…
It isn't truly an oversight, it's an abuse of the fact that Docs/Sheets/Slides are not counted toward your quota. Their storage model is a little more complicated than a standard stream of bytes like an image or a text…
:)
When we turned down the G+ API we injected synthetic errors in increasing fractions of requests a few days ahead of the actual turndown to alert users. I'm not sure if its the same case here, but it's possible that's…
What exactly is it that you believe is the truth then?
Disclaimer: I work for Google, but not on DNS or Gmail. > Now, Google does claim they don't track DNS requests. But consider why that is? Once upon a time they didn't scan Gmail content either, but that was before GMail…
I'm sorry your efforts failed internally. Our infrastructure is somewhat ossified these days: the new and exotic are not well accepted. Other than Spanner (which is still working to replace Bigtable), I can't think of a…
You seem to be missing what differential privacy is. It's not about collection of data, it's about the _use_ of that data. It's no secret that Google has an incredible amount of logging data, but the ways we can use it…
It isn't truly an oversight, it's an abuse of the fact that Docs/Sheets/Slides are not counted toward your quota. Their storage model is a little more complicated than a standard stream of bytes like an image or a text…
:)
When we turned down the G+ API we injected synthetic errors in increasing fractions of requests a few days ahead of the actual turndown to alert users. I'm not sure if its the same case here, but it's possible that's…
What exactly is it that you believe is the truth then?
Disclaimer: I work for Google, but not on DNS or Gmail. > Now, Google does claim they don't track DNS requests. But consider why that is? Once upon a time they didn't scan Gmail content either, but that was before GMail…
I'm sorry your efforts failed internally. Our infrastructure is somewhat ossified these days: the new and exotic are not well accepted. Other than Spanner (which is still working to replace Bigtable), I can't think of a…