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Privacy advocates claim always-listening component was involuntarily activated within Chromium, potentially exposing private conversations

Google eavesdropping tool installed on computers without permission


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By The Guardian —— Bio and Archives June 24, 2015

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Privacy campaigners and open source developers are up in arms over the secret installing of Google software which is capable of listening in on conversations held in front of a computer.
First spotted by open source developers, the Chromium browser – the open source basis for Google’s Chrome – began remotely installing audio-snooping code that was capable of listening to users. It was designed to support Chrome’s new “OK, Google” hotword detection – which makes the computer respond when you talk to it – but was installed, and, some users have claimed, it is activated on computers without their permission. More...



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