To paraphrase 'extraordinary data collection requires an extraordinary privacy policy'.
I would absolutely want every change by Google to jump through lots of hoops. Facebook-style "Move fast and break things" and "Ask for forgiveness instead of permission" is fine when you're allowing people to share photos of their cats, but not when you're managing the education data of nearly every child in the country.
I would absolutely want every change by Google to jump through lots of hoops. Facebook-style "Move fast and break things" and "Ask for forgiveness instead of permission" is fine when you're allowing people to share photos of their cats, but not when you're managing the education data of nearly every child in the country.