Google continues to operate the most comprehensive surveillance system in human history.Through search, Gmail, Maps, YouTube, and Android, the company collects vast amounts of data on every aspect of users' lives. Each query, each movement, each interaction is added to a digital profile. Algorithms analyze this data to predict behavior and manipulate choices. Then advertisers buy access to target users based on demographics, interests, location, and even psychological traits.This is the business model. Users are not customers. Users are the product.Regulatory efforts have consistently failed to keep pace with technological advancement. While privacy advocates raise alarms, Google maintains its dominant position through a system designed to extract as much personal data as possible.But alternatives are growing. Privacy-focused search engines like DuckDuckGo, Startpage, Qwant, and Brave Search offer genuine protection without tracking. Decentralized meta-search engines like SearXNG aggregate results from multiple sources while preserving anonymity.Platforms such as search.vir.group represent the next step: search systems with no data storage, no user identification, open-source transparency, and no central point of control.This is not just a technical choice. It is a fundamental decision about whether privacy remains a human right or becomes a commodity to be traded.#privacy #google #surveillance #search #decentralizationhttps://newsgroup.site/google-surveillance-data-tracking-2026/