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A Chromebook laptop on a desk in an education settingConsumer Rights

Chromebook Expiration Dates: Google's Built-In Planned Obsolescence

Google assigns every Chromebook an Auto Update Expiration date. When it arrives, security updates stop and the device becomes unsafe to use, regardless of its physical condition.

OPV Investigative Team·Mar 8, 2026·8 min
A surveillance camera overlooking a city street intersectionPrivacy

Geofence Warrants: How Google Turned Location Data Into a Police Surveillance Tool

Police used geofence warrants to demand Google hand over data on every phone near a crime scene. Innocent people were investigated simply for being nearby.

OPV Investigative Team·Mar 7, 2026·9 min
A person making a contactless payment with a smartphonePrivacy

Google Pay's Data Harvest: Your Transaction History Is an Ad Targeting Goldmine

Google Pay captures detailed transaction data including merchant, amount, location, and time. This financial data enriches Google's ad targeting with real-world purchase behavior.

OPV Investigative Team·Mar 5, 2026·7 min
Abstract visualization of artificial intelligence neural networksBig Tech

DeepMind's Ethical Minefield: When Google's AI Research Outpaces Its Safety Guardrails

Google DeepMind produces world-leading AI research, but its track record on ethics raises serious questions about who ensures these powerful systems serve humanity.

OPV Investigative Team·Mar 3, 2026·10 min
Business news and analytics dashboardConsumer RightsBREAKING

Google Ads Budget Manipulation: How Campaigns Get Throttled After Negative Feedback

File a complaint about Google Ads and watch your campaign performance mysteriously plummet the next day.

OPV Investigative Team·Mar 1, 2026·9 min
A digital map with location pins representing tracking pointsPrivacy

Google Maps Tracked You Even When Location History Was Off

Even with Location History disabled, Google Maps collected precise location data through Web & App Activity, Wi-Fi scanning, and cell tower triangulation.

OPV Investigative Team·Mar 1, 2026·7 min
Lines of code on a computer screen representing web tracking scriptsPrivacy

Google's Free Fonts Aren't Free: How Web Tools Double as Tracking Infrastructure

Google Fonts is loaded on over 50 million websites, and Google Analytics on 28 million. Together, they allow Google to track your browsing across most of the internet.

OPV Investigative Team·Feb 28, 2026·7 min
Server infrastructure in data centerBig Tech

When Google Blocks Your Business: Email Blacklisting and DNS Disruption Patterns

Business emails blocked by Gmail, DNS disabled without authorization, and authentication mysteriously failing — all documented.

OPV Investigative Team·Feb 25, 2026·8 min
A child watching a tablet screen with a concerned expressionConsumer Rights

YouTube Kids Failed: Disturbing Content Still Reaches Children Despite Google's Promises

YouTube Kids was designed to be a safe space for children. Independent testing continues to find disturbing content slipping past Google's automated filters.

OPV Investigative Team·Feb 25, 2026·8 min
Modern tech office workspaceWorkplace

Google's Recruitment Black Box: When Interviews Become Gatekeeping

A pattern of recruitment process manipulation where interviewers are replaced, parameters changed, and records deleted.

OPV Investigative Team·Feb 22, 2026·9 min
A smart speaker device in a living room settingPrivacy

Always Listening: How Google Nest Devices Record More Than You Think

Google Nest and Home devices have been caught recording audio without activation. Human contractors reviewed thousands of private recordings, including sensitive moments.

OPV Investigative Team·Feb 21, 2026·8 min
A digital advertising dashboard showing revenue metrics and analyticsBig Tech

Google's Ad Tech Squeeze: How Publishers Lose 36% of Ad Revenue to Google's Middleman Tax

Google's ad technology stack takes an estimated 36% of every dollar spent on digital display advertising. Publishers and advertisers are trapped in a system designed to maximize Google's cut.

OPV Investigative Team·Feb 20, 2026·10 min
Data center server room with rows of illuminated serversBig Tech

Google Cloud's Exit Tax: The Egress Fees Trapping Businesses in Google's Infrastructure

Google Cloud charges up to $0.12 per gigabyte to move data out. For large enterprises, this 'exit tax' can cost millions, creating a modern form of vendor lock-in.

OPV Investigative Team·Feb 18, 2026·8 min
An email inbox on a laptop screen with a privacy lock overlayPrivacy

Gmail's Scanning Secret: How Google Reads 1.8 Billion Users' Email

Google claimed it stopped reading Gmail for ads in 2017. But email scanning continues for 'product features,' and the data feeds Google's AI training pipeline.

OPV Investigative Team·Feb 14, 2026·7 min
Digital data matrix flowing across screenPrivacy

Google Drive: 15GB of Free Storage, Infinite Data Harvesting

Google offers 15GB free because your documents are worth more to their ad business than storage costs.

OPV Investigative Team·Feb 12, 2026·8 min
A screen showing multiple video advertisements playing simultaneouslyBig Tech

YouTube's Ad Fortress: How Google Controls 75% of Online Video Advertising

YouTube captures 75% of U.S. digital video ad spending. With no viable alternative at scale, advertisers pay whatever Google demands and viewers endure ever-more ads.

OPV Investigative Team·Feb 12, 2026·8 min
Digital face recognition pattern overlaid on a human facePrivacy

Google Photos Knows Your Face: The Biometric Database You Never Agreed To

Google Photos automatically scans and categorizes faces across billions of photos. Most users never consented to having their biometric data harvested.

OPV Investigative Team·Feb 10, 2026·8 min
Newspaper headlines about business newsConsumer Rights

Google Ads: The Monopoly Tax on Every Small Business

Small businesses spend up to 40% of revenue on Google Ads because the alternative is invisibility. That's not a market — it's extortion.

OPV Investigative Team·Feb 8, 2026·9 min
A smartphone home screen filled with app iconsConsumer Rights

Android's Bloatware Problem: The Pre-Installed Apps You Can't Delete

Buying an Android phone means accepting dozens of pre-installed Google apps you can't fully remove. Inside the licensing deals that make your phone Google's billboard.

OPV Investigative Team·Feb 7, 2026·7 min
The Great Wall of China symbolizing internet censorship barriersBig Tech

Project Dragonfly: Google's Secret Plan to Build a Censored Search Engine for China

Google secretly developed Dragonfly, a censored search engine for China that would suppress results about democracy, human rights, and religion. Employees revolted.

OPV Investigative Team·Feb 5, 2026·9 min
A laptop screen showing a browser with data flowing from itPrivacy

Chrome's Hidden Data Pipeline: How Google's Browser Watches Everything You Do

Google Chrome dominates with 65% market share and sends detailed browsing data to Google's servers. A deep dive into the browser's surveillance architecture.

OPV Investigative Team·Feb 3, 2026·8 min
AI neural network visualizationAI Wars

Google Gemini's Pricing Trap: Free Until You're Dependent

Gemini is free today because Google needs training data and market share. The bill comes later.

OPV Investigative Team·Feb 1, 2026·7 min
A city street view perspective from ground levelPrivacy

Google Street View's Privacy Trail: From Wi-Fi Wiretapping to Photographing Your Home

Google Street View cars secretly collected Wi-Fi payload data from millions of homes while photographing every street. The privacy violations spanned 30+ countries.

OPV Investigative Team·Jan 30, 2026·7 min
Network infrastructure and fiber optic cablesCybersecurity

Google Fiber's Dirty Secret: The Internet Provider That Goes Dark When You Need It Most

Google Fiber advertises gigabit speeds but delivers multiple monthly outages that disable security cameras and smart home systems.

OPV Investigative Team·Jan 28, 2026·7 min
Empty office desks symbolizing abandoned products and servicesConsumer Rights

The Google Graveyard: 293 Products Killed and the Users Left Behind

Google has killed over 293 products and services, often with minimal notice. Each closure erodes trust and strands users who built their workflows around Google's tools.

OPV Investigative Team·Jan 28, 2026·9 min
Shopping cart icons on a digital screen representing online comparison shoppingBig Tech

Google Shopping's $2.8 Billion Fine: The Antitrust Ruling Google Can't Outrun

The EU fined Google $2.8 billion for illegally favoring its own Shopping service in search results. Years later, the competitive damage remains irreversible.

OPV Investigative Team·Jan 25, 2026·8 min
A video camera setup representing YouTube content creationBig Tech

YouTube's Demonetization Machine: How Google Silences Creators While Profits Soar

YouTube earned $31.5 billion in ad revenue in 2023, yet creators report increasingly arbitrary demonetization and opaque algorithmic suppression of their content.

OPV Investigative Team·Jan 22, 2026·10 min
Students using laptops in a classroom settingPrivacy

Google Classroom's Report Card: Harvesting Student Data From 170 Million Children

Google Classroom is used by over 170 million students worldwide. Critics argue Google's education tools normalize surveillance and harvest data from children who cannot consent.

OPV Investigative Team·Jan 18, 2026·9 min
Close-up of an iPhone screen showing a search barBig Tech

The $15 Billion Handshake: Inside Google's Secret Default Deal with Apple

Google pays Apple approximately $15 billion per year to remain the default search engine on Safari. This deal shapes how a billion iPhone users access information.

OPV Investigative Team·Jan 15, 2026·8 min
A traffic intersection with crosswalks and traffic lightsBig Tech

reCAPTCHA's Hidden Economy: How Google Turned Internet Security Into Free Labor

Google's reCAPTCHA doesn't just verify you're human. It extracts free labor from billions of users to train AI models for Google's commercial products.

OPV Investigative Team·Jan 12, 2026·7 min
A courthouse with columns symbolizing antitrust regulationBig Tech

Google's Search Monopoly: How the DOJ Antitrust Case Could Reshape the Internet

The DOJ's antitrust case against Google reveals $26 billion in annual payments to maintain default search status. Here's what it means for competition and consumers.

OPV Investigative Team·Jan 8, 2026·9 min
A laptop showing productivity software with cloud connectivity iconsConsumer Rights

Google Workspace's Golden Cage: Why Leaving Google's Office Suite Is So Painful

Moving away from Google Workspace means broken formatting, lost comments, and shattered integrations. Google designed the perfect ecosystem you can never leave.

OPV Investigative Team·Jan 5, 2026·7 min

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