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The Dilemma of YouTube Viewers’ Privacy: Will Data Sharing Prevail?

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The Dilemma of YouTube Viewers’ Privacy: Will Data Sharing Prevail?

27-03-2024 Technology

The Dilemma of YouTube Viewers’ Privacy: Will Data Sharing Prevail?

The Dilemma of YouTube Viewers’ Privacy: Will Data Sharing Prevail?

In recent days, a document that surfaced has sparked concerns over the privacy of YouTube viewers’ identities. US officials, in pursuit of a user they believe to be violating anti-money laundering laws, requested personal data from Google concerning over 30,000 YouTube users.

According to unsealed court documents viewed by Forbes, federal authorities in the US requested specific private data from Google between January 1st and 8th, 2023, including names, addresses, phone numbers, and user activities of individuals who watched certain YouTube videos. They also sought IP addresses of users who viewed the videos without logging into any account.

Officials stated they needed this information as they suspected someone using the online alias “elonmuskwhm” of violating money laundering laws by converting Bitcoin into cash and conducting unlicensed money transfers. As part of the investigation, undercover agents sent suspicious links to mapping YouTube tutorials using drones and augmented reality software at the beginning of January.

The viewing of these videos by over 30,000 individuals prompted the government to seek information on numerous users from Google. Officials obtained a court order instructing Google to keep this decision confidential. Whether Google complied with the officials’ requests for data remains undisclosed. In another instance, authorities, upon realizing they were being monitored while searching an area for explosives allegedly placed in a trash bin, requested a list of accounts that had viewed and interacted with eight YouTube live streams from Google.

One of these videos was streamed by the Boston and Maine Live account, which boasts over 130,000 subscribers. While Google maintains it follows a rigorous process to safeguard user privacy, critics and privacy advocates argue that government agencies have overstepped boundaries, using their powers to obtain sensitive information about individuals not involved in any illegal activities.

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