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  "path": "/t/is-google-photos-that-bad-for-privacy/38610#post_12",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-20T02:58:11.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Cobson:\n\n> [Is Google Photos THAT bad for privacy?\n>\n> I don’t have that much money\n\nI think the answer is in your thread title “THAT bad”; it’s subjective based on your needs and values.\n\nPeople who need stricter privacy and can afford it avoid Google — a company that provides many services in exchange for personal data — at all costs. People who need the services, they trust that the providers will follow what they say they are going to do with the data.\n\nIf a provider doesn’t follow through, they can be sued and fined, but that’s often just a cost they can “budget” for. Economic needs sometimes override privacy values; that’s true for people everywhere.",
  "title": "Is Google Photos THAT bad for privacy?"
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