Google recently announced it would acquire Israeli-American cloud security firm Wiz for $32 billion. The price tag — 65 times Wiz’s annual revenue — has raised eyebrows and further solidified the close relationship between Google and the Israeli military.

Wiz was established only five years ago, and all four co-founders — Yinon Costica, Assaf Rappaport, Ami Luttwak, and Roy Reznik — were leaders in Israel’s elite military intelligence unit, Unit 8200. Like many Israeli tech companies, Wiz is a direct outgrowth of the military intelligence outfit. A recent study found that almost fifty of its current employees are Unit 8200 veterans.

Unit 8200 also spies on Americans. Whistleblower Edward Snowden revealed that the National Security Agency regularly shared the data and communications of U.S. citizens with the Israeli intelligence group. “I think that’s amazing…It’s one of the biggest abuses we’ve seen,” he said.

For the Israeli government, the utility of these private spying firms filled with former IDF intelligence figures is that it allows it some measure of plausible deniability when confronted with spying attacks.

Google has invested heavily in Israel, first opening offices there in 2006. Longtime CEO Eric Schmidt is known to be a vocal supporter of the controversial state. In a 2012 meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, he declared that “the decision to invest in Israel was one of the best that Google has ever made.”

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    There are alternatives to Maps and ways to use YouTube that don’t benefit Google.

    Don’t be a lazy ass, this is basically a war.

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      alternatives to Maps

      not in my country. waze and gmaps are irreplaceable for now.

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      Organicmaps doesn’t provide traffic data which is critical

      I ain’t buying new equipment to make ad free youtube work on teevee until next upgrade cycle

      But sure on the devices, I use ad free free options.

      Dont make perfect the enemy of good ;)

      Denying Google root access is no 1 priority imho

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        Magic Earth has traffic data.

        HereWeGo has traffic data and even has public transport and restaurant reviews (from TripAdvisor). It does collect some data but (1) at least it’s not Google and (2) it’s Dutch so they have to go by the GDPR.

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        Organicmaps is one single alternative.

        Traffic data is critical for what?

        Also there are more alternative to YouTube than that.

        “Ad free free options” doesn’t mean anything, FOSS apps and decentralized services are the way.

        And I don’t know what you are talking about with root access.

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          Traffic data is critical for what?

          For navigating in any major urban area within the US

          Also there are more alternative to YouTube than that.

          None of them are prime time ready both content and app selection. I need to be ad free and I need to be watchable on TV.

          And I don’t know what you are talking about with root access.

          Any android phone that doesn’t have custom ROM installed on it is essentially Google with super user access to your device. Apple andw windows are the same.

          That’d where privacy fight has to start for anyone serious about privacy. Replacing apps on phone where google has admin privileges is kinda futile IMHO

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            Anyone serious about privacy doesn’t use Google apps when the only reason to use them is laziness and being too used to Google’s environment and/or being victim of FOMO.

            Sorry to break it down for you.

            Also if your degoogled phone has Google Play Services installed you haven’t done much, so I hope at least you are using microG or something.

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              I don’t have either micro-g or gps. I don’t need maps either but it does not require GPS BTW

              However, I advise friends on these issues and they also need uber/lyft. This is not a choice for most people. So they have sandboxed GPS for that reason.

              You keep repeating laziness without understanding the situation and peopes needs, which are different from your own.