Google and banks are being less than truthful about customer tracking

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
There are good and bad reasons to track people's movements, but the best way to scream to users that you're spying on them is to lie
about or not reveal what you're doing
Corporate developers, if you're not guilty of bad conduct, why are you trying to so hard to hide itThis comes to mind after two unrelated
news stories cropped up this week.The Associated Press reported that Google kept tracking consumers after they had selected a privacy option
that supposedly blocked the tracking
Only days after that AP report did Google quietly change its help page, from claiming &with Location History off, the places you go are no
longer stored" to &This setting does not affect other location services on your device& and &some location data may be saved as part of your
activity on other services, like Search and Maps.