Everyone just needs to understand that any "privacy" these companies promise you is based entirely on everyone following the rules, which, if you know anything about humans, you know is absolutely not a guarantee
We seem to have structured most of our society around the idea that those in power won't abuse said power while being a species whose main flaw is people abusing power
Normally I wouldn't like this, but Google is an incredibly evil company especially with some of their recent partnerships. Hopefully the ninjas entangle them in a years long lawsuit.
I've told RU-vid not to save my watch history, haven't turned it back on for over five years, and I still get recommendations based off of videos I just recently watched.
what's the problem if the algorithm still remembers what content you like? it's not like your watch history wasn't actually deleted, and the algorithm seems to forget what you like so quickly if you find new interests even without deleting your watch history, mine is filled with persona and zelda videos but my recommendations are mostly valurant and I have only started playing it last week
@@ryko1478 that doesn't prove anything, that only proves that the algorithm is flawed for not realizing that, and might even prove my point that the recommendations have nothing to do with watch history
Nah, I still think it’s the pikmin 4 review coming to the Actual Arlo channel later today. Platinum for 4 (bronze silver gold platinum) And linguini for noodle shaped/carrot shaped.
Nintendo: This is corporate espionage. The People: This is a violation of our privacy. The Gov't: This violates COPPA. Google: We took care of it. Trust us.
Who cares about COPPA? COPPA was the worst thing to ever come to RU-vid, can't comment on videos "Made For Kids" just so you can advertise RU-vid Kids, RU-vid kids doesn't do anything, no kid is gonna go there cuz they know most of the stuff there is boring af, like, you're not even protecting kids at that point, you're doing the opposite, cuz even kids know that you should be able to comment on videos no matter what
@@sb14andmore50 content on youtube kids is for kids who don't know how to wright if a kid older than 4 still watches that bullshit I don't know what to tell him, also not being able to comment is to prevent kids from offensive comments, imagine going to the comments as a kid just to find out people swearing at each other, or let's assume you know how to write and you wrote an innocent comment just for some dude to start swearing at you for no reason, even 17 year old me got hurt when someone started swearing at me in a video game, I stopped watching videos about controversial topics for a while, I avoided comment sections in all social media platforms I got so sensitive I didn't even want to see people arguing, whenever I see people swearing at each other my heart starts beating fast and breathing becomes hard for me, of course that guy swearing at me wasn't the only thing that did that to me it was a series of events that happened to me all on social media platforms, I recovered from that but imagine that for a child, and let's be honest no child would bother reading the comments btw my name is a result of me being too sensitive to what people say, just to show that I like what I enjoy and I don't care what people think of it, you'd expect a child to be more sensitive than that
@@sb14andmore50 COPPA is a good thing and you should be thankful it exists at all. Blame RU-vid for outright saying they're violating it and then doing a half-assed job at fixing it.
@@sb14andmore50 COPPA is a scam, only people who don't understand the real world fall for such nonsense. The trick is to make it sound reasonable on paper, because you know people will never read the research literature on such things. Other examples are how security on airports stop no one who is not totally stupid from bringing a gun to the plane and researchers showed this, or how co2 certificates have no impact on reducing co2 but made some people very rich.
Oh yeah Arlo? One time me and my mom was in the car and we were talking about needing to get toilet paper, one when I soon after opened my phone, I was getting toilet paper ads. WHO THE HECK GETS ADS FOR TOILET PAPER?!
@@fillerbunnyninjashark271Nintendo would not allow that to happen considering their past experiences *cough cough* copyright strikes *cough cough* and SEGA would do the same, but not for the same reason as Nintendo
@sb14andmore50 why would that piss Sega off? If some well-known company started spewing harmless nonsense about my franchise, causing it to get a lot of attention, I would appreciate the free advertising. Nothing like a security leak.
I’m someone who has access to customer data as part of my job, and one of corporate’s big things is that keeping client data secure is even more important than keeping our own stuff secure. That’s how you lose customers’ trust. Of course we have actual competitors and in many areas Google just doesn’t.
That nonintentional verdict is totally just Google not wanting to get into trouble with Nintendo. Hopefully Nintendo sics the ninjas on them anyways I hate few mainstream companies more than Googs.
Nintendo is big, but Google is absolutely massive. Google could easily afford to buy out Nintendo if they really wanted to (and if Japan's laws would allow them to). Google doesn't need to worry about Nintendo solely, they need to worry about multiple companies ganging up on them.
I hope for one the Nintendo ninjas go after Nintendo I have been wanting sue them for a while because of Google's privacy issues but I'm not wanting to risk money I don't have
4:44 I think I read an article that said basically someone found this privated video, just showed it to a friend who wasnt supposed to spread it around but, of course, they did.
Ppl gotta learn to be smart if they're gonna be sneaky. I recorded a snippet of unreleased song preview at a concert. Morally grey ik, since we were asked not to. I knew the only way to not be shitty and risk leaking it was to not send it to anyone and keep it offline. I didn't even send it to the friends I went to the concert with because it's a risk I quite frankly felt I had no right to take. Obviously when it's completely unannounced you shouldn't even *mention* the secret thing you found, let alone show it or send a file. Dick move 🤷♀️
They either directly lied to me or no, they dont. I have pleaded to get deleted videos back and a support person told me they are literally not able, they are gone
They absolutely keep deleted videos. It's not a question of "if" they do, but a question of "how long" they do. A lot of creators have had their channels hacked and all their videos deleted. Then, if they can manage to get RU-vid to help them regain control of their channels, RU-vid is able to restore all the deleted videos with the original comments, view counts, and everything. They wouldn't be able to do this if they didn't keep deleted content.
Nah, Nintendo’s lawyers are cowards. They won’t go after Google even if both Nintendo and Google were evenly matched in money and power. Ninty’s lawyers only go after individuals because normal people don’t have the power to defend themselves legally.
Google has been pretty chaotic lately... What are they even doing? Idk if it's the race for AI or what but tech companies are making stupid mistakes everywhere.
I've had multiple instances where I never looked up anything I never searched anything regarding a certain topic but then I would start to get ads for it. The biggest one I could think of is whenever I was talking to my spouse about wanting to get security cameras for the house... And that sure enough I started to get ads on Facebook and Google regarding security cameras.... Your phone and other devices are always listening. Remember that
If leaks didn't exist then that would be because people don't care about what the product is, they'll just consume it either way. Sure hope you've never read a review before
Does Google not have internal login history data? Whomever is attempting to look at private files regardless of whether they're authorized or not should always have a unique login signature.
I was having a conversation with a coworker about one of our vendors. Phone was sitting on my desk but not active. Immediately after and for the next several months, my RU-vid ad experience was being constantly inundated with their ads. Sorry Automation Direct. Your ad money was wasted by Google cuz my phone was definitely listening to that conversation.
I like how you started with "all I did was say the word 'auto insurance' and then proceeded to say all this other stuff... so of course you'd get an ad lol.
We've all been there, one minute you're casually drinking coffee, the next minute, oops! You just accidentally leak the next Smash. I hate it when that happens, my mistake.
So I recently started playing Dragon Quest X, which is a Japan-only game, and despite never using a VPN or anything like that all of a sudden I start getting RU-vid ads in full-on Japanese. HMMMMMM
I know this isn't exactly on topic, but Arlo I'd love to hear any of your thoughts on the CRAZY Animal Well secrets. I'm referring to the really outside the box ones. I think most of them have been solved by now so I'd love to hear your thoughts on those crazy codes and secrets
While a leak is always a big deal, google leaking something of nintendos is a very big deal. Thanks for the videos Arlo, I really enjoy your content and your take on things. Keep them coming!
\*tells Google he's looking for auto insurance* \*gets an auto insurance ad from Google* \*surprised Pikachu face* I'm gonna assume that was a "sarcastic conspiracy theory" from Arlo ^^"
Having crafted world gameplay in the background because it was probably one of the games leaked, but also showing gameplay of an underwater themed level because it's a FISHY situation is perfect. Great editing.
I'm surprised you don't remember the yoshi's crafted world leaks, it was pretty commonly talked about that yoshi was getting some sort of craftwork game similar to kirby's epic yarn well before it was announced.
Oh I can do your auto insurance story one better. My mam once mentioned a particular fragranced essential oil she was looking to use in her soap making. I open an In-private window in Edge to look up something and what do I get as an ad on the side? "Cedarwood essential oil 500ml"
Thats not spooky enough.... Try speaking on a mic in a discord call... about auto insurance... never clicked anything, never subscribe to anything, nothing.... auto ads and recommendation auto insurance related start to show... with no history of every doing anything related.
U guys r right it been7years for the switch n the year of march of2024because the switch was released n the year of2017and we don't count the year of2017the first year of the switch was 2018for the anniversary for the first year release so it been at7years the switch and the switch2will last tell the year of 2034or maybe longer tell the year of2035for the last year of the switch and switch2tell the next handheld console n release tell the year of2034and I hope the switch2 will cost like around $400 to$450 instead of$500and the switch2 storage I want is256gb of storage so the switch2can play more triple AAA games like GTA5OR GTA6and I hope the switch2will last10more years and I hope the battery life will last tell5to8hours on the switch2of battery life and I hope the switch2will last for 10years tell the year of2034and I want is a Dragon ball daima Dlc for Dragon ball XENOVERSE2or Dragon ball XENOVERSE3for the switch and a switch2n2024or2025release for Dragon ball Daima dlc for Dragon ball XENOVERSE2or Dragon ball XENOVERSE3for the switch and switch2
I know you were exaggerating with the auto insurance story at the end but I am honestly convinced youtube is recording audio. I have 2 examples, the first was I was in a hospital recovering from a virus and I was watching Cartoon Network, and There were a lot of episodes of Gumball playing. I did not use my phone at all that day, but the next day I went on youtube I had a bunch of gumball clips in my recommended. The second example, I was eating lunch in the dining room and my sister was watching youtube on the living room TV. She was logged into her own YT account on the TV and I myself have never used the TV to watch YT, just my phone. And the next day in my recommended I have my sisters fashion videos. I am not a conspiracy theorist but I am 100% convinced that youtube at the bare minimum does record your surroundings.
Yeah, I'm aware smartphones will occasionally pickup voices and somehow give you info based on a conversation you had on your next search be it Google or RU-vid. It's very pick and choose though since it seems to have "trigger words". Sucks because I wanted it to recommend me funny stuff, but it only likes finding boring topics :\
You know what else is scary? I've had multiple instances of talking about a video on RU-vid (*that I watched ages ago and have since deleted my history*) with my phone next to me and then opened up RU-vid and bam. There was the video on the recommendations. They're listening.
Apple is the opposite. But that is what Google and Microsoft is hoping Apple will be. It will mean that Apple Intelligence and of course Apple Developers Worldwide will work with Microsoft and Google and deconstruct all apps and softwares to suit the needs of the users and the programmers. It will mean all arts and pictures used by other forms of AI without permission will be back in the hands of the consumers. But that will be a bunch of hurdles and loops that a handful of developers of one platform can handle. Every developer from every platform must trust one another to make a super kernel.
Cybersecurity professional with a couple of clarifications: 1) I know this isnt what you said, but it kinda sounded like it. Not everything on the internet is accessible by someone who owns the company you post your stuff to. This may be true of Google, but there are plenty of services who are physically unable to access the data you store on their server. 2) you mention not knowing how this stuff can accidentally happen. It would actually be more surprising if it didnt actually happen. When your business model is collecting and selling data, you have bots that do that automatically. You have to go in and manually program the exclusions. It is inevitable that edge cases wont be caught. These things often have to get patched post production.
To me, this just highlights how privacy is a bigger deal that most people think, and how we place way too much trust in large businesses and cloud computing. We're told again and again that our stuff is protected. But ultimately a large business like Google can't really guarantee that all employees are trustworthy and are following good practices. Whenever you put something "in the cloud" you need to know that's a risk you take.
I have 0 sympathy for leakers. Those mofos just get attention and views (and potencially money) for showing stuff they didn't made or didn't get authorized to show their stuff. Sometimes exagerate stuff to make it more "appealing" only to get away with it when the studios doesnt deliver everything that was leaked and fans get upset
Arlo's insurance story felt odd, it seemed like your normal "google was listening" comment but he kept qualifying it with " I talked about it, searched it up, followed specific content, then it recommended me it, spooky" so it became less a joke on sites listening and more "well, you did that to yourself"
I hate that conspiracy theory is basically a slur when it's actively happened. A while ago I said swimming goggles out loud as a non sequitur half an hour later amazon was trying to sell me swimming goggles. Thing is, every device has its access to the mic blocked at settings.
"Two people can keep a secret if one of them is dead." - Mark Twain When Google said it was nonintentional, I think they mean "Google" didn't leak it, one of their employees who broke the rules did.
if only there was a way to keep this from happening. could you imagine? you'd need some sort of data storage device that was in the company and connected to the web, and some sort of site that people could visit that was on the web and connected to that device. You could even have some code that plugged in to the rest of the code for this site thing that would allow videos to play. if only Google hadn't purged all the programmers on Earth in The Great Bloodletting of 2015.
It’s worth pointing out that the statement “if your data is anywhere, Google has access to it“ is not true. This happened because the data was on RU-vid and RU-vid is part of Google. I’m not saying that means it’s not a problem, it’s just a different problem than that statement makes it seem.