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  • Fucker

  • Just exactly what do you understand for privacy and public? The only medium that is still totally free is air -for how long, is hard to say! Everything else is subject to oversight. There is NO public internet. No surprises people, as the say goes, read the fine-print and what you agree to, whenever you go online, your statements (images, photos and text so far) are no longer private. Patriot Act has statutory limitations on privacy and that is not his call but the law. Like NOT? appeal it.

  • Schmidt looks down at scofflaws who hid slaves in America before the end of slavery in America, just like he frowns upon people who hid jews in Nazi Germany when the Nazis were trying to kill all of the jews (as a matter of "national defense"). After all, "if you have something that you don't want anyone to know, maybe you shouldn't be doing it in the first place."

  • @MutantBamHammer My god, I could never have put it so eloquently. Bravo.

  • Brings to mind the movie: "1984"

  • @bacoosta1 He essentially said that the internet (THE BASTASTION OF DARK KNOWLEDGE, PORN, AND THINGS YOU REALLY CAN'T BE BLAMED FOR LOOKING AT BUT ARE SOCIALY OBLIGATED TO BE POSSIBLY HAVE YOUR SOCIAL LIFE ETERANLY DESTROYED OVER) is all your searches is belong to us and we can tell everyone about your deep dark secrets and sexual fantasies should we so choose and fuck you if you think that wrong we will ruin your life until you commit suicide. It's your problem for being human not ours.

  • I'm going to go into Mr Schmidt's office and start going though his files and looking over his shoulder. I'm sure he won't mind.

  • I'm not sure what else you guys are expecting. I'm not saying it's ideal, but I really don't see any other logical way for things to be done. 1. Google retains information for many reasons. 2. legally, they'd have to give information to the authorities if needed. 3. the service is FREE. You don't have to use it if you don't want to. Again, I'm not saying the situation is ideal, but I really don't know what else anyone was expecting.

  • How sick!!!!!

  • Well there goes our fourth amendment, whats next?.......revolution is near my friends, we must prepare, it is our duty as true Americans

  • This Fuck.

  • the only way to avoid this is P2P search engine. Distributed network. Start using Yacy Faroo and many others. This peopleare murderer globalists and are providing information to the government . You must realize that at anytime they can know what is the zeitgeist of the moment. Any movilization, any idea, any conciusness aware, they can know and control it and do contra intelligence.

  • fuck this cunt CEO

  • eric schmidt is crooked bastard

  • He's not saying "If you don't want anyone to know, then maybe you shouldn't be masturbating to porn in the first place", because we all know Jesus watches us do that. He's just encouraging us to share things, like our banking transactions.

  • Ever since the patriot act this country's been like a discreet version of big fucking brother.

  • How about i see what YOU do on YOUR  computer at all times,that would be good

  • I guess he didn't hear the patriot act was overturned. At any rate, Doc dropping their own content providers will only send them to Vimeo or Daily Motion where they can remain anonymous.

  • If you don't want people to know what you're doing then you shouldn't be doing it? Okay, I don't want people to know when I'm browsing for porn, so I shouldn't be doing it? Yeah, epic fail in logic. How about we put cameras in everybody's homes, so that everything we do is recorded and posted online? Fucking idiot!

  • What's Eric Schmidt's Address? 

    He probably shouldn't have let anybody know what it is in the first place.. let me know if you know.

  • @sanluisskywatch 366 walsh road, 94027 the zip I think means Atherton, California

  • Skynet!!!

  • The modern corporation is basically just another kind of government - with all the unchecked power and abuses of an autocratic state combined with the massive profits of the business world. The collusion between corp. and gov't is a threat to our rights and our democracy. When governments fail to regulate the corps. - and instead just work together - they work together against our common interests.

    Eric Schmidt needs HIS privacy violated for a change. What he said was bullshit and he knows it.

  • What an asshole. I hope that your tyranny gets put on blast and people will not put up with it anymore. Fuck off Facebook, google, and all your other shitty "spy" fucks! Im done. Go face recognize my ass!

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  • FACT: Google is owned by YouTube. Get your shit together guys and calm the fuck down.

  • @flywizardy It's actually quite the opposite. It was announced Google Inc. had bought out YouTube, as opposed to YouTube having bought out Google.

  • bad google >:(

  • @Anon12356 if u hate google, then don't use it, simple as that. you know what it entails so if u use it, stop bitching!

  • @VanMedia

    I don't hate google, and I'd still use it even if I hated it.

  • @VanMedia It's funny, because even if you don't use google at all, it's still taken pictures of your house :P

  • @PhobosCVIII the government's been taking pictures of your house via satellite from way back then, i don't see you complaining about that. also it takes a picture of your house from bird eye's view. so is your house really that special? do you do illegal stuff that you are so worried about satellite pics of your house ? you sell drugs or bury people in your backyard?

  • @VanMedia Well, I'm not sure if you're referring to the Swedish government or the American government, but I think it's more acceptable for a government to have photos of it's own country, rather than a corporation having photos of private residences, don't you?

  • LOL

    i love how he evade the question

    she: people treating google like their most trusted friend, should they be?

    he: well... i think judgement matters...

  • haters gonna hate

  • Fuck these globalist data-mining scum, you will fall!!

  • You suck Google! >=(

  • Boooooooooooooooooooooooooo!! Fuck you Google! >=(

  • Most people don't see the threat to our personal privacy that Google poses. For evidence, read the article on the parents who entered info which included the last four digits of their children's social security numbers, names, birth dates, and etc. for an art competition hosted by Google. Granted that was pretty naive of the parents, but it shows just how much people trust Google. You have to admire the way Schmidt doesn't even deny that Google stores info for "some time." Please define some.

  • @amamazing07 18 months.

  • @amamazing07 this is a whole point! Schmitt definition of "some time" may be different than yours. Just like for law enforcement "important data", would be if you googled how to make bomb, where to plot it, blueprints, etc, Schmidt can simply say "important data", is when you google how to make pancake or boil eggs. Thus, he can keep all data you ever did. Forever!

  • bang bang

    googls been lyin to u since the start

  • Startpage doesn't retain your IP, google it.

  • Pathetic. 

  • Fuck you Schmidt, come a revolution, we'll see you swinging with the other globalist pigs turning us into slave robots. Fuck you and I hope you rot.

  • SO, ERIC SCHMIDT, a woman trying to hide her whereabouts from a domestic abuser is "doing something she dhouldn't be doing?" How about a poltical refugee? Someone using medical marijuana? There's a REASON privacy is valued in a free society, but it's completely lost on you Mr. Schmidt. Douche.

  • @gmx1100 what Eric is clearly talking about here is that Google not being in the business of protecting people from the United States government. Google has to obey the law like everyone else.

  • lol Google is Skynet

  • "...you shouldn't be doing it in the first place." for example, like you cheating on your wife.

  • Looks like a pedo, let's look at his records. "SWEATY BOYS"

  • Pr0n!!!!!!

  • Fuck you Schmidt!!!!1

  • bad man

  • Eric Schmidt looks like a diseased bullfrog.

  • fuck you Mr. Schmidt. I would like to see what you google.

  • @rbonilla18

    he uses bing search ;)

  • @rbonilla18 He probably uses Bing or Yahoo...... :D

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  • poor me

  • LOL

    you can make anything look bad with cuts like that

  • what a douche.

  • Eric Schmidt is an arrogant asshole

  • I'm glad that the government, in return, is as open and honest about their doings and has no secrets to keep.

  • @AlexMoensChannel I don't think so.

  • @AlexMoensChannel what r u, 6 ?

  • @AlexMoensChannel No offence but that is bullshit the government has thousands of secrets, for example why did they have to destroy the helicopter when they killed binladen, and the copter was to damaged to fly. They destroyed it because all the tech on the helicopter was way advanced, and top secret and if it got out we (the us) would be in deep shit.

  • @cjsleo8 damn right

  • Google everything about you and even knows that you watch Porn...

  • By his logic, governmental secrecy about for example new technology on aviation for example the S-71 blackbird or the U-2 should just be given out the moment it's discovered and there should be complete transparency on everything.

    I don't think that's a smart way of thinking....

  • basically. if you dont want google to index your site, why is it on the itnernet (btw google obeys robots.txt). if you dont want google sniffing your wifi packets, use WPA!

  • @lowtone10

    Only problem is, loads of companies and organizations are taking advantage of Google technology. There's no possible way of getting away from Google.

    So, if the whole world knew where you lived, you wouldn't have a problem?

    If I break the law, I go to jail, if Google break's the law they bail themselves out or manipulate the government.

  • What a creep. Hushmail and Ixquick for me. Gtfo, google.

  • "If you're doing something you don't want anyone to know you probably shouldnt' be doing it in the first place." - Say what you want but he's right. Name me one counter example

  • @SeracRavel There's alot of things, that I don't want anyone but a few persons to know. Think if someone else read your letters, think if someone was always listening what you are talking to someone. If I want to look for information I'm not ready to ask from someone, I wouldn't want google to know about the thing I'm looking for.

  • @BFlorry Sweetie, Google is a mindless algorithm in a massive network of computer servers. It doesn't know anything.

  • @wearealltubes Google knows everything you do with google-based programs / sites. It has "folders" of all of us.

  • @BFlorry Where did you get that information, if I may ask?

  • @wearealltubes Actually, Google`s a company. Just for those who didnt know.. lol

  • @SeracRavel

    Entering my PIN number, looking for another job while employed. Or maybe going out for a night of fun that gets out of hand unintentionally. Or maybe trying something new in an attempt to learn or grow, but failing and not wanting to publicize failure. Basically humans do lots of things for various reasons others don't understand that they may not want others to know about at some point or another in their life or social circles.

    Does that help answer your stupid question?

  • This guy is a skidmark in America's underwear. Go fuck yourself, Eric.

  • so... why didn't they stay in china then?

  • I got a boner.

    

  • FUCK YOU ERIC, FUCK YOU

  • fuck you eric

  • FUCK YOU ERIC, sucker of elitist COCK

  • Eric Schmidt is a Globalist COCK SUCKER and must be dealt with accordingly.

  • ''If you have something that you don't want anyone to know, you shouldn't be doing it in the first place'' - Am I the only one who agrees?

  • @JayMoreProductions - i dont agree with you. does that help?

  • this ugly fuck buys women

  • @deadlycheeseball You're extremely jealous. Do you even know what the Patriot Act even is? Because if anything, it helps us as citizens.

  • this ugly fuck buys women

  • this guy has WAY too much power, and the patriot act violates our constitutional rights, and im not allowed to post this because of computer hacking

  • this guy has WAY too much power, and the patriot act violates our constitutional rights

  • someone link this guys entire medical history please

  • This is why i use ixquick

  • This is why i use ixquick

  • If you go into a bookstore to buy a book, you don't complain about the security cameras that could theoretically watch you browse or the cashier who reads your credit card number. These are understood necessities, one for security, the other to complete a transaction. Those that witness private info are required by law to keep it so, but if your behavior is suspicious/illegal, it warrants further investigation. It's the same online. People need to realize the internet is a public institution.

  • @ericwdhs your analogy is way off. Here's a better one: if you step out of your house to do your daily activies, all of them are tracked, a map is drawn of your movements, your conversations with people you meet are saved and ads are sent to you based on what you did that day.

  • 100SearchEngines is search Engine that searches 100 websites all at ones, use it rather then Google.its Reno Nevada based search engine for 100SearchEngines yea Google has been freaking me out.

  • Hide my ip is a great Software

  • @camboy1132 - "hide your ip"? how?

  • Privacy is Number one that I care about.

  • @camboy1132

    yea, the privacy is a problem. some people might should watch their behavior, before its too late.

  • I like to see Google stock take a beating hard. how much longer can google take dominance of the whole internet. is there a way to stop google from spying on you ?

  • @camboy1132

    at least, it 'll be very difficult.

  • Take him to court and Sue him for spying on all your info and selling it. Congress needs a Privacy act put into place. its should be up to me. this guy is way more freaky then a city camera spying on you. watch out because your computer Cam could be spying on you. I say get a peace of paper and some tape and cover your pc camera. and mute your mic when you are not using it. the spy could be in your home. every thing your hand is doing the cam might be snapping a picture. I covered it up.

  • he is by far more worse then Meg Whitman and Steve Jobs alone. Website track just ticks me of. Google Has too much POWER Dominance,Brake away now before its too late

  • google is just a search engine. there are many other search engines doing the same thing. no need to fight a windmill.

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  • all Google products have privacy issues.... a couple months ago if you signed up for the new Google Buzz (twitter & facebook status copy) then who ever was on your list could see everyone on ur Gmail account because the accounts where linked together.... That really dismayed alot of people...i dont use any google products exept youtube because i dont have a better choice

  • Everyone, go to Startpage(dot com) - it's a privacy search engine that will keep your searches private from other search engines by the use of a "proxy" link to each searched link you search with. Go to that website, then click on the video on the right side that explains it all. I turned off my Google from showing on the tool bar on my IE, and now use Startepage(dot com), it works.

  • whatta douche

  • So...

    "If Google have something that Google dont want anyone to know,

     maybe Google shouldnt be doing it in the first place"

  • "If you have something you don't want anyone to know, maybe you shouldn't be doing it in the first place."

    Is this humanoid FUNGUS even aware what he said?

  • @mraos23 - I think logically, it makes sense.

    If someone don't want others know what he did, he shouldn't do the thing in the first place. i.e. robbery or crime.

    you have to aware that paper can't cover fire.

  • this guy needs to be brought down.

    Hit em where it hurts, in the pocketbook....................

  • fuck google and microsoft..

    stupid motherfuckers....

  • My channel has a full version of this segment.

  • I've just seen an interview with him on the BBC news site. On there he gave a slightly different answer:

    "Our experience is that at least 90% of people are happy to share their information with everyone. The other 10% are violently opposed to doing so (laughs). And we want to respect both groups".

  • Microsoft are much safer than google in every way!

  • LOL, depends what you mean by safe, when Microsoft is talked about.

  • hes honest, at least.

  • With this attitude we should all turn our backs to Google! George Orwell must be spinning in his grave - he warned us but we lick up "the free gifts" from Google in total disrespect for our own and comin generations privacy!

  • sounds like hes a member of the copyright cartel.

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  • I think, in context, "doing it" refers to online behavior. It's very difficult to keep things secret online, especially when law enforcement gets involved. If you engage in online behavior that you want to keep secrete, you're taking a big risk and you probably shouldn't.

  • nope

    

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  • Google is the only one I am aware of that keeps that data forever. There is no excuse for that. This guy is moron. Thats why I'll never use their Chrome browser.

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  • holy shit - the Gov could find out I surf hard porn ...like millions of other horny little fucks! LOL!

  • Yep! Patriot Act. George Bush & we needed it -- then. BUT ol' Eric is NOW a buddy of Obama's! The commie admin has at least one Google employee working at the WH.

  • fascists, not commies

  • Google this Eric...Kiss my A@@ you big brother sellout!!!

  • But even if you are seeking out information on how to build a bomb, just seeking information should never be considered illegal, WTF.

    Remember, if they are ever allowed to tell you what you can know, it will be abused.

    Who decides what you are allowed to look up?

    Things are getting really bad when you are told what you can think of.

  • how right you are !

  • This of course would be a direct violation of the bill of rights, namely the 4th, 5th, 10th, and probably a few more.

    The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized

  • If you want to use Google AND have privacy, use Scroogle Scraper.

  • Fuck you Schmidt you fucking creep

  • If you want privacy, don't give the any info. Simple.

  • Massive overreaction from people - all he's saying here is that Google may be obliged by US legislation to hand over information in certain circumstances. They are also legally obliged to retain information (for 12 months I think).

    Blame your laws, introduced by George W I believe. Don't blame the companies forced to work under them.

  • Another BIOB Kook-Aid drinker.

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  • @aclcox - "12 months "? dream.

    retain online for 18 months. retain offline forever. they can restore offline backups any time. all companies IT do that.

  • Perhaps Google should only make available something that might affect national security instead of retaining everything about people. Sometimes people don't want certain things told, like a surprise birthday party, completely innocent, yet we don't want everyone to know!

  • What's the big surprise. Lots of NAZIs named Schmidt.

  • UN-BE-LIEVABLE - "If you have you something you don't want anyone to know, maybe you shouldn't be doing it in the first place."

    What kind of world does this naieve man think we live in? I don't want people to know what I'm doing sometimes, not because it is illegal, but because some of them are bigots.

    I want privacy to protect me from people who want to do something illegal, immoral or just vicious to me, not because I'm doing something wrong.

    Does he need his privacy violated to learn?

  • This is the mentality of our USA populace. Well, you must be bad to want privacy - you know because big brother needs to know. You are guilty in the media before you are tried. Guilty unil proven innocence, instead of Constitutionally reverse. Mr. Schmidt's thinking, and the US gov't, politicans, the CIA and the rest of the military industrial complex as Eisenhower and JFK warn us about it pulling the strings. You have no rights as a serf, we are the ones who can only have privacy.

  • I agree but I'll take it one step further. It's none of anybody's f--ing business what I do unless I want them to know. and again great point privacy is all about Protection..not hiding bad deeds. This guy is justifying his evil deeds by rationalizing with complete non-sequiturs. He's is indeed hiding something nefarious not the majority of users.

  • Don't you understand? These types (CEO's, politicians, police, various govt. officials, unions, bankers, etc) are exempt from the very rules they impose on us. We're too stupid to think for ourselves. You should get on your knees and thank God we have them looking out for us. What would we do without the thought police protecting us from ourselves?

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  • @Grismar - Easy - don't go internet.

    how about, you dancing on street without cloth, and you want privacy.

  • If you trust google as much as your friend you sure are in trouble.

    Then again we know more about politicians then ever before BECAUSE of the Internet, so that makes us even doesn't it?

  • Stay simple; Make simple statement. As I always say. Simple thing as explained simply. Complicated things too. As simple as that.

  • @Buzzerifier Simple thing are...

  • That was not a smart thing to say. usually that is what happen when you try be out clever yourself and others ;--)) But what I gather from this is : If you are a (lousy) cracker we will not support your privacy. Asat.

  • @Buzzerifier

    ... Usually that is what happen when you try TO out clever yourself...

  • Bing!

  • Schmidt's just stating the facts. If you want to keep something private, posting it on the internet isn't the smartest move.

  • The facts? Try opinion. And he didn't say "maybe you shouldn't be posting it on the Internet in the first place," he said "maybe you shouldn't be DOING it in the first place."

    Oh? Maybe I shouldn't be engaging in private discussions with my loved ones? Maybe I shouldn't be trying to start a business that might compete with Google? Maybe I shouldn't be conducting my personal or financial affairs through my email? How did we go from Google's "Don't be Evil" and privacy assurances to this?

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  • @hellothere7654 solution: fight back and defend yourself against tyranny. don't roll over and let corporations and governments stomp all over you.