One privacy change I made for 2026 (Lock and Code S07E02)
嗯,用户让我帮忙总结一篇文章,控制在100字以内,而且不需要用“文章内容总结”之类的开头。首先,我得仔细阅读这篇文章,理解主要内容。 文章主要讲的是数据隐私,提到David Ruiz在数据隐私日分享了他为了提高隐私而放弃使用Google Search,转而使用Brave Search。这背后的原因是他发现Google收集了大量他的搜索数据,包括购物兴趣、家庭项目甚至深夜的医疗问题。这些数据对Google的收入很重要,所以他想切断这种联系。 接下来,我需要把这些关键点浓缩到100字以内。要突出Ruiz的行为、原因以及他选择的替代方案。同时,语言要简洁明了,不使用复杂的结构。 可能的结构是:Ruiz放弃Google Search改用Brave Search以保护隐私,因为Google收集了大量数据用于广告收入。 这样既涵盖了主要人物、行动、原因和结果,又符合字数限制。 </think> David Ruiz放弃使用Google Search以保护隐私,改用Brave Search,并拒绝使用主要AI平台替代Google。 2026-1-26 13:31:6 Author: www.malwarebytes.com(查看原文) 阅读量:4 收藏

This week on the Lock and Code podcast…

When you hear the words “data privacy,” what do you first imagine?

Maybe you picture going into your social media apps and setting your profile and posts to private. Maybe you think about who you’ve shared your location with and deciding to revoke some of that access. Maybe you want to remove a few apps entirely from your smartphone, maybe you want to try a new web browser, maybe you even want to skirt the type of street-level surveillance provided by Automated License Plate Readers, which can record your car model, license plate number, and location on your morning drive to work.

Importantly, all of these are “data privacy,” but trying to do all of these things at once can feel impossible.

That’s why, this year, for Data Privacy Day, Malwarebytes Senior Privacy Advocate (and Lock and Code host) David Ruiz is sharing the one thing he’s doing different to improve his privacy. And it’s this: He’s given up Google Search entirely.

When Ruiz requested the data that Google had collected about him last year, he saw that the company had recorded an eye-popping 8,000 searches in just the span of 18 months. And those 8,000 searches didn’t just reveal what he was thinking about on any given day—including his shopping interests, his home improvement projects, and his late-night medical concerns—they also revealed when he clicked on an ad based on the words he searched. This type of data, which connects a person’s searches to the likelihood of engaging with an online ad, is vital to Google’s revenue, and it’s the type of thing that Ruiz is seeking to finally cut off.

So, for 2026, he has switched to a new search engine, Brave Search.

Today, on the Lock and Code podcast, Ruiz explains why he made the switch, what he values about Brave Search, and why he also refused to switch to any of the major AI platforms in replacing Google.

Tune in today to listen to the full episode.


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文章来源: https://www.malwarebytes.com/blog/podcast/2026/01/one-privacy-change-i-made-for-2026-lock-and-code-s07e02
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