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Mhm... I chose Maemo because I wanted freedom. Free software, yes, but also the freedom *not* to give away my personal data.
The more I think of it, the more I believe that the freedom to keep data to myself, not having to sign up to some cloud service or having to use a certain account, is even more important than the fact that some version of the OS on my phone is open source at some stage in development.
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I don't get people who rush going on the Android train. I think its rather an advantage NOT using Android as it might chew away your privacy and spit it - tidy and well digested - at Google's front door.
Sure, I too have nothing to hide really, its not that I'm a secret agent or a fugitive criminal that I'm so afraid of Google knowing everything about me, but I STILL refuse to give all that information to Google that easily... I don't know, maybe I just value my privacy too much, or maybe I'm just too proud of the fact that Googling my real name returns 0 relevant results.
This way or another, I truly hope that in the future, one's privacy would not be so rare but I bet that if it will - most of the fault on this matter will be on Google's side, so I don't think I'll willingly help them with it and buy an Android device...
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2011-02-16
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Nokia would have eventually done the same with Ovi. However, being a EU corporation with data being hosted in EU (which Google refuses), I already have more faith in that.
International transfers of personal data
Our products and services may be provided using resources and servers located in various countries around the world. Therefore your personal data may be transferred across international borders outside the country where you use our services, including to countries outside the European Economic Area (EEA) that do not have laws providing specific protection for personal data or that have different legal rules on data protection, for example, the United States of America. In such cases we take steps to ensure that there is a legal basis for such a transfer and that adequate protection for your personal data is provided as required by applicable law, for example, by using standard agreements approved by relevant authorities (where necessary) and by requiring the use of other appropriate technical and organizational information security measures.
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"Do you really want Google to have around 60% smartphone marketshare?"
Hell, no. I pray that Nokia is able to sanitize as much they can from WP7 (not holding my breath...) i.e.: un-tie it from Zune, provide missing features, etc.
More and more the phone market seems to be about in which way you want to be squeezed for data, personal info, click revenues, etc...
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