Google will never sell personal info to third parties: Sundar Pichai

Privacy has always been one of the most sensitive topics to talk about in the technology sector. Two of the top tech firms in the world — Google and Apple — have been doing their best in assuring that their devices and services that collect your data, stay secure and are not ‘backdoor-ed’ to third parties. While Apple charges comparatively more for its products and services, most Google services are free to use and Android smartphones less costly. And this is something that has been amplified by Google’s CEO Sundar Pichai in one of his write-ups for The New York Times.

Talking about privacy, Pichai targets Apple and says that privacy should be available to all and not only those who purchase premium products. He says that privacy is for all. “For us, that means privacy cannot be a luxury good offered only to people who can afford to buy premium products and services. Privacy must be equally available to everyone in the world,” says Pichai.

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