Google monitoring people's mental health.

@akalinus (44366)
United States
October 29, 2015 4:40pm CST
I saw a news story that Google can read people's texts, tweets, emails, and messages and report anyone they think has poor mental health. Do you think they should be allowed to do this? What do you think of this?
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6 responses
• Thiruvananthapuram, India
29 Oct 15
i dont think the news is a true one. how can a company be given right to access personal details of somene with out one's consent?
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@NeldaHoxie (1381)
• United States
12 Nov 15
Of course not. It's a major privacy violation. They will get hit with massive lawsuits when they make a mistake and a person's reputation is destroyed.
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@youless (114117)
• Guangzhou, China
30 Oct 15
I know some people will find it will invade their personal matters. However, I like this feature. It is very helpful. Actually I always enjoy new technology like this. I am not afraid of my own privacy as I have no more secrets. In fact I wish to have an Android wear because it is so cool and I like it a lot.
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@Teep11 (7673)
• United States
30 Oct 15
People are doing that. They're being invasive. That's just a bunch of annoying people that's all. Perhaps they're trying to make it look as if people have some mental health issues going on. Annoying people do that.
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• Torrington, Connecticut
5 Nov 15
I dont think so, thats invasion of our privacy
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@Auntylou (4262)
• Oxford, England
13 Nov 15
Report them to whom? I could understand a call to the police if violence was expected or threatened, but can't think just who you would report suspected mental imbalance to
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