Received an email from Google Fi that their policy is to “opt you in” to sell your phone-call and purchase info to advertisers. They call the data your CPNI — “Customer Proprietary Network Information”. Making this an opt-out when it’s a combo of your shopping data plus phone-call data (including destination and location) plus Google identity seems pretty egregious to me.

Anyway, the emailed notice is easy to overlook as just another policy update that you wouldn’t do anything about. But you can opt out.

At https://fi.google.com/account, go to “Privacy & security”, and deselect “Allow CPNI sharing”. It’s not in the Fi app; you have to do it in a browser.

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How can you really opt-out when the source code of all software they use is closed? If you cannot check the source code all they say are fallacies. You cannot trust their allegations. More google bullshit. Don’t trust, verify!

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I usually go by “Don’t trust” but your version may occasionally prove more useful. MAY

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Google just doing Google tings

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Huge thanks, I thought that was just a generic policy email. Fucking tired of this shit.

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The misuse of language on Google’s part is incredible. You can’t opt someone else in.

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I assume this is outside of Europe right? This breaks GDPR in every conceivable manner

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Google Fi is exclusive to U.S. customers so it doesn’t matter if it breaks GDPR.

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Google Fi is exclusive to U.S. customers so it doesn’t matter if it breaks GDPR.

Yeah it does. GDPR applies for EU citizens regardless of where they are. It’s why every website in the fucking world has a cookie banner now. An EU citizen could register for Fi service with a VPN and a mailbox at a UPS store and Google’s handling of their data would be subject to GDPR.

So yeah, it definitely matters, and I wouldn’t be surprised if they get sued because of this.

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Yeah it does. GDPR applies for EU citizens regardless of where they are. It’s why every website in the fucking world has a cookie banner now. An EU citizen could register for Fi service with a VPN and a mailbox at a UPS store and Google’s handling of their data would be subject to GDPR.

Maybe the EU says the GDPR applies to all EU citizens regardless of where they are, but that doesn’t matter. ox at a UPS store and Google’s handling of their data would be subject to GDPR.

Maybe the EU says the GDPR applies to all EU citizens regardless of where they are, but that doesn’t matter. They only have the right to enforce the GDPR within their jurisdiction, regardless of where a EU citizen is.

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The EU has no enforcement ability outside of their own borders regardless of what they tell you.

You think I can come into the EU with a concealed gun in my pants and say “but in my country…” LOL. You EU guys are brainwashed and gullible to a level on par with N Koreans.

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Yea this should be for the rest of the world.

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