Google just searched your phone and made a record that you called a business, a specific business.  The fact that they knew it was a business must imply they know the other phones you called earlier were not businesses.  This doesn't bother you that a private enterprise is keeping records on who you call without a court order?

I feel this crosses a line into privacy invasion.  Just because you can do it, doesn't mean you should.


On 3/11/22 18:24, Mike Hammett wrote:
I see it.

It seems like a reasonable step to shore up data quality.



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How many of you get that message after dialing a business on your android?

When I see that message I feel violated.  How about you?


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