Google Privacy Opt Out Announced Via The Onion

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13 Aug 2009

 Google Privacy Opt Out Announced Via The Onion picture web resourcesThe Onion strikes again, announcing Google Opt Out today, a product that lets people opt out of Google’s information gathering activities by having their home destroyed and moving to a covered villiage complex at an undisclosed location. As always, they nail it. Video is below.

For some additional time wasting this afternoon, see some of Google’s April Fools jokes mixed in with more Onion stories. One of the links below is actually a real product. Try to guess which one before you click on any.

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 Google Privacy Opt Out Announced Via The Onion picture web resources

 Google Privacy Opt Out Announced Via The Onion picture web resources
 Google Privacy Opt Out Announced Via The Onion picture web resources

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