> There is a certain segment of society who knows exactly what's being done with this massive surveillance network. That segment generally does not contain the people who are under surveillance.
Can you elaborate? Not criticising, genuinely interested. Given that "people who are under surveillance" are generally aware of the revelations made to the press by Snowden and others, I suppose you mean something else, hence my curiosity.
> and their historical inability to properly run adsense, their core business
From a business perspective their ad network is hugely successful, what do you mean by saying "inability to properly run"? Or perhaps you refer to the lack of privacy options offered to the public?
Can you elaborate? Not criticising, genuinely interested. Given that "people who are under surveillance" are generally aware of the revelations made to the press by Snowden and others, I suppose you mean something else, hence my curiosity.
> and their historical inability to properly run adsense, their core business
From a business perspective their ad network is hugely successful, what do you mean by saying "inability to properly run"? Or perhaps you refer to the lack of privacy options offered to the public?