I lost my Youtube account after my last home was destroyed in that flood.
When Google told me I was trying to log in from a different location, they asked for "verification," that I owned the account. I sent them an email, telling them I no longer had that telephone number, because, well, the phone was destroyed in the flood, and the telephone office downtown itself was destroyed. Nope, they still would not let me have it back.
IMO? I think they just wanted me to start a new account anyway, because to start a brand new account, they required even MORE personal information about me. Which? That is what this is really about for Alphabet.
So, I can't, screw them, and their data extraction, and processing. I will have no part in it.
If this guy really wanted to help, he would shoot his video on block chain, and host his own site.
The data economy demands a new approach to antitrust rules
www.economist.com
"Data is the new oil" in connection with big data, machine learning and the technology hype surrounding data science.
www.thetechspree.com