Security is, I would say, our top priority because for all
the exciting things you will be able to do with computers organizing your
lives, staying in touch with people, being creative - if we don't solve these
security problems, then people will hold back. (Bill Gates)
The
internet is changing, every day. When I was little I remember clicking the
mouse and turning on the family computer. Then the sound of the bandwidth when
connecting the internet comes in. It is a sound that I haven’t heard in a
decade. Now the future is here, back then it took three minutes to connect to
the web, now it takes a second. The internet is growing to a larger scale, one
that even incorporates into cellular phones, tablets and game consoles. The
social media aspects are heading into a younger population. Before it was
college students now as young as 7 year olds use the internet and all the attributes
that come with it. (Facebook, twitter, YouTube) Since the spectrum of the age
group is moved into a younger more native audience it is becoming easier to hack
into one’s personal information. Hacking into one’s personal information can be
a mess and ruin one’s life. This is why Google is strengthening its measures to
protect its measures to ensure safety to its users.
Google
is one of the largest web-based company in the internet. It started out as a search
engine, a guide to other website, a gate to the whole web. Now it’s the leading
company that is trying to revolutionize the web. It is trying to combine many
new media based aspects to its layout. It started out with Gmail, email service
with Google. Then Google maps, Google videos, Blogger, Chrome and Google+. Very
recently Google has decided to enforce its new policy. It’s one policy, one
Google experience. They are trying to
make the internet usage safe and easy to understand. There new policy ties to an easy way access
all the media features. It also tries to collaborate easy usage of all the
share properties with Google.
Security
and protection is what it all means and Google understand that. Although Google
has changed its policy, it is for the better. It makes navigating through
Google much easier and safer. In a other blog, they explain how the usage the
policy can benefit all.
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