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Is Google the New Big Brother?

Technology giant raises privacy concerns with new surveillance software

Google's new surveillance software, dubbed "Project Dragonfly," has raised serious privacy concerns among privacy advocates and human rights groups. The software, which is designed to track and monitor user activity online, has been criticized for its potential to be used for political repression and censorship.

Google has defended Project Dragonfly, arguing that it is necessary to combat terrorism and other online threats. However, critics say that the software could be easily abused by authoritarian governments to crack down on dissent and free speech.

The concerns about Project Dragonfly come at a time when Google is already facing scrutiny for its handling of user data. In recent years, the company has been criticized for its use of personalized advertising, its collection of user location data, and its cooperation with government surveillance programs.

The controversy over Project Dragonfly is likely to intensify in the coming months as Google continues to develop the software. Privacy advocates are calling on the company to abandon the project, while Google says that it is committed to protecting user privacy.


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