Are you familiar with identity theft? How about browser-based attacks leveraged via Google vulnerabilities that allow malicious (corporate) actors access to your keystrokes (e.g., user sign-on information across all accounts)?
Google's response since mid-2022 has consistently been "deny deny deny" and downplay, much like you are doing here. Meanwhile individuals and small businesses are targeted and crushed. It's hard to know when your identity is compromised, and by the time you know it, it's usually too late to easily triage. To the extent Google introduces products and services that contain large-scale vulnerabilities, it is very much their fault. Yet, nothing happens. Individuals pay the price of using Google products, and Google continues to make billions of dollars, unscathed. Microsoft and Amazon are also guilty of this.
Where are actual consumer protections? Nowhere to be found, in the US.
Google's response since mid-2022 has consistently been "deny deny deny" and downplay, much like you are doing here. Meanwhile individuals and small businesses are targeted and crushed. It's hard to know when your identity is compromised, and by the time you know it, it's usually too late to easily triage. To the extent Google introduces products and services that contain large-scale vulnerabilities, it is very much their fault. Yet, nothing happens. Individuals pay the price of using Google products, and Google continues to make billions of dollars, unscathed. Microsoft and Amazon are also guilty of this.
Where are actual consumer protections? Nowhere to be found, in the US.