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Google pays $3.2 billion for Nest, a smart-home gadget maker

Privacy advocates are worried about Google getting its hands on data that could include whether were home or not, which it could easily connect with our mobile phone data to form ever-more-deep portraits of us. Google might well move to get the data onto its Compute Engine public cloud lickety-split. Nests founder and vice president of engineering, Matt Rogers, blogged reassuringly to customers that the company has always taken privacy seriously and this will not change”]

Source: https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2014/01/15/google-pays-3-2-billion-for-nest-a-smart-home-gadget-maker/

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