Google Allo – Friends might see your search history!

Jayce talks how Google Allo might have a serious privacy issue.

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44 thoughts on “Google Allo – Friends might see your search history!

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  2. Really want to switch to Android for the new Pixel. But this mess with messaging is probably going to make me stick with the boring iPhone OS

  3. "Allo, this conversation is none of your business, so shut up or I uninstall you." That's I would like to say. Allo reminds me to Clippy the MS Office Assistant, "It looks like you're writing a letter, would you like help?" LOL

  4. I don't use Allo, but I am using Duo and find it really good. But overall Google should just recombine Allo, Duo and Hangouts into on app. I suspect the primary reason not many people are using Allo and Duo is it's not available except on phones and most people want a universally available chat app whether on their phone, tablet, laptop or PC.

  5. Sounds like something that most people wouldn't like, your search history shouldn't be up for grabs.
    Allo is like Google+, a lot of people have an account, but almost nobody uses it. I looked at it once or twice, found the user interface unappealing and that was that (sorry Allo). I personally don't feel like having to migrate myself and everything to yet another social media site, every few years. I think that's why there's still so many people on Facebook, even though a lot of people complain about Facebook and the way they use their users. People don't like having to move to new social media all the time. I went from MySpace to Facebook, to Twitter and Instagram. But I don't want to bother to start using Snapchat, for instance, I'm just not that invested. I'm afraid that the company that wants to set up something that's as popular as Facebook, is going to have to offer something radically different and much better than Facebook. So, more respect for the user privacy, but also better admin to fight the hate speech practitioners, nicer user interface, but without the drain on your phone's memory, no experimenting on users, no click farm practices and other dishonesty, but a way for people to get something out of using it, without having to spend 18 hours a day on it to troll for likes or spend a small fortune on ads that never reach their target groups. I can go on for a while, but you get my point: a lot of people aren't satisfied with their current social media, but until something proves to be way better, they will mostly stay where they are. And that's the problem for Allo too, you have to have a significant amount of users to become significant, but people won't migrate to Allo before they feel they really have to.

  6. Personally I think Google Allo is a great messaging app and has a lot of potential and since it has Google Assistant with it that may or may not be a good thing as mentioned in the video. But I like it very much and use it daily

  7. This isn't true. Allo Googled what he said and the Harry Potter link was the first that came up. I got the same result and have never been to that page. Whatever gets views though, right?

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