![]() ![]() That is like saying "if i don't see it, it is not there!".Īlso what is considered ok and not ok LARGLY differs depending on country and for some even states. So, you would be fine for them to judge what is considered "ok porn" and "illegal porn" ?Īnd as long as they still scan your data, but only remove the bad stuff, it is fine as well? If you want to store porn buy your own NAS and put it on your personal network ffs. Google doesn't want to be liable for any illegal crap people put up there so it makes sense to remove the porn rather than "rummaging" through it anyway to make sure people aren't putting illegal or terrorist data on it. This isn't new.Įxactly, once you put stuff on their servers it's up to them what is appropriate,not sure why people expect their data to be private on a server that isn't theirs especially on Google servers. They have algorithms to deal with most illegal content anyway. There is a slight chance it's Google's sjw policies leaking though. Why crack down on it now? I'm sure it's about money. You could ban all porn in your ToS but only remove illegal porn (piracy, children etc). Any and every communication that is easy and really private WILL be used by the bad guys. even if i went a little crazy with the tower example, it is not that far off. But on the other side it is also a law concern for them AND a security concern for the rest of the world. Also, why would you even START to expect other people to hide your (illegal) stuff for you?Īgain, i realize this is a privacy concern on the one side. But if you want 100% privacy, why the hell would you store data on OTHER PEOPLES servers. The excuse of "We did not know it was there!" did not hold up in courts for the past few hundred years, it won't hold up now. They can't just allow everything on THEIR servers. ![]() I know this may sound extreme, but please stay real. ![]() Also rest assured, that we won't go to jail for allowing that either!" "Of course your privacy is of utmost importance, please feel free to store any sensitive data like porn (of any kind), weapon deals, terrorist data / communication and whatever you please here and rest assured you won't be called by the police in case of a few towers falling over due to the stuff you placed on our servers. ![]() So, you would prefer to have it like this: Of course your privacy is of utmost importance, here let me RUMMAGE THROUGH YOUR DOCUMENTS I don't like this, but unlike SFW video sharing where Google holds a monopoly with YT, there's a ton of places where you can store files and upload porn. Google's sudden enforcing of their policies might have something to do with the impending vote on the SESTA-FOSTA bill. Some people have been using GDrive to store porn for years without an issue even though GDrive TOS haven't changed. According to Google, Drive uses a combination of automated systems and manual review to decide what’s in violation. Additionally, we do not allow content that drives traffic to commercial pornography.” Writing about porn and sex is permitted, the policy states, as long as it’s not accompanied by sexually explicit images or videos. When I asked about sexual content being blocked on Drive, a spokesperson for Google directed me to the Drive policy page-specifically the section on sexually explicit material, which says, “Do not publish sexually explicit or pornographic images or videos. ![]()
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