You have heard of ‘Google doesn’t forget’,  but you didn’t know it has ‘Eyes’ and ‘Ears’ on even your small talk with your spouse

You have heard of ‘Google doesn’t forget’,  but you didn’t know it has ‘Eyes’ and ‘Ears’ on even your small talk with your spouse

Other privacy concerns include the following: Tracking of your whereabouts 24/7. In 2022, four attorneys general sued Google for its deceptive practices in collecting location data, as they continue to track location data even after users disable location tracking. By tracking your Google calendar entries, combined with your location data, Google also knows what events you’ve attended, when and for how long.

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Fly on the wall: Google is a surveillance agency and here’s how you can de-Google your life

Fly on the wall: Google is a surveillance agency and here’s how you can de-Google your life

Google and its data-siphoning tentacles reach deep into your everyday life, collecting data on every move you make and conversation you have, whether online or in the real world.

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Senegalese elect new president on Sunday against backdrop of political tensions unseen before

Senegalese elect new president on Sunday against backdrop of political tensions unseen before

Sunday’s election is set to be Senegal’s fourth democratic transfer of power since it gained independence from France in 1960. The country is viewed as a pillar of stability in a region that has seen dozens of coups and attempted coups in recent years.

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Haiti suspected gang members set on fire as conflict spreads to capital suburb

Haiti suspected gang members set on fire as conflict spreads to capital suburb

Earlier on Wednesday, Le Nouvelliste reported at least 15 people had been killed in attacks around Petion-Ville, home to several upscale hotels as well as around a dozen embassies. Residents there barricaded themselves inside their homes while armed men had carried out fresh attacks east of the city.

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With one child dying every two hours, UN warns Sudan is on course to becoming world’s worst hunger crisis

With one child dying every two hours, UN warns Sudan is on course to becoming world’s worst hunger crisis

Sudan plunged into chaos last April, when long-simmering tensions between its military led by Gen Abdel Fattah Burhan and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces commanded by Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo broke out into street battles in the capital, Khartoum.

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