I also find it hard to understand because you're not on focus. However, I still managed to get your point. You are right, Google never stops to continuously provide its users stuffs that they need and they can get for the cheapest price or for free. Anyway, do you know that Google releases their Transparency Report biannually? (See it here: <a title="Government requests for user data on the rise, says Google" href="http://www.newsytype.com/13147-google-government-data-requests/">Government requests for user data on the rise, says Google</a>) This report details the requests governments make of the company. Google states this report serves two purposes. First, to be as transparent as you can about the inquiries those are and are not fulfilled for and by the government. Second, it is a way to prove that the rules that govern electronic privacy need to be reformed.
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I also find it hard to understand because you're not on focus. However, I still managed to get your point. You are right, Google never stops to continuously provide its users stuffs that they need and they can get for the cheapest price or for free. Anyway, do you know that Google releases their Transparency Report biannually? (See it here: <a title="Government requests for user data on the rise, says Google" href="http://www.newsytype.com/13147-google-government-data-requests/">Government requests for user data on the rise, says Google</a>) This report details the requests governments make of the company. Google states this report serves two purposes. First, to be as transparent as you can about the inquiries those are and are not fulfilled for and by the government. Second, it is a way to prove that the rules that govern electronic privacy need to be reformed.