> It really isn't any different to ISP's knowledge of our online activities
> now... I think its actually better since Google is fully upfront about their
> access to our online activities!
> Privacy is important, but on the internet, we've never had it... I don't
> really understand the uproar directed at Google, if anything, its better
> that so much is stored in one place... the more there is, the harder it is
> to track unless they have good reason. If you're doing nothing illegal on
> the internet, I don't see why people worry?
If it were financially feasible to do so, it sounds like you would
have no problem with a having a police officer follow you and watch
you 24/7. After all, you would not do anything illegal, right?
We already have cameras on us almost anywhere we go, FBI also can tap your phone for a wide variety of reasons. Your television habits are tracked too, else how do they get ratings? I don't see people stopping their use of phones and TV, or not going on freeways or to public places due to privacy? Internet privacy is very similar in many ways to both of these, unless we're doing something wrong, we know they're not singling us out.
Your statement even points this out, it simply isn't feasible to track and monitor everything each person does online, there is simply too much data! With it all going to one source, it makes this even less feasible. AdSense and friends use your data in certain algorithms, but there isn't an actual person taking time out of their day to see what news articles you read today or what you downloaded yesterday.
I understand most people are much more private than me, but I personally worry more about things like censorship compared to privacy... I simply don't have much to hide.