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21 Mar 2014

Internet spying threatens democracy, says Google's Larry Page

Google chief executive Larry Page has condemned US government snooping on the internet as a threat to democracy.

His comments came during an on-stage chat at a TED gathering, where a day earlier fellow Google founder Sergey Brin had a virtual encounter with National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden.

A photo of Brin smiling with a robot remotely controlled by Snowden from his refuge in Russia, where the wanted man is in hiding, was tweeted by TED curator Chris Anderson and became an instant online hit. Advertisement "It is tremendously disappointing that the government sort of secretly did all this stuff and didn't tell us," Page said.

He reasoned that details of suspected terrorist threats should remain cloaked but that the parameters of what US intelligence agents do, along with how and why they do it, should be public. "We need to have a debate about that or we can't have a functioning democracy; it is just not possible." "It is sad that Google is in the position of protecting you and our users from the government doing secret things nobody knows about; it doesn't make any sense."

As smartphones and sensors synced to the internet obtain and share increasing amounts of data about where people are and what they are doing, Page said it was critical for people to be given choices of how it is used. He was concerned, though, that privacy fears and a backlash to online spying would result in blocking uses of personal information for beneficial purposes. He noted how shared medical information, on an aggregate scale and made anonymous, could help researchers develop treatments and patients select doctors or map medical care.

"We are not really thinking about the tremendous good that can come from people sharing the right information with the right people in the right ways," Page said. Earlier in the day, on the same TED stage, the father of the World Wide Web urged those in the conference's influential and innovative community to fight to keep life on the internet free and open. Tim Berners-Lee rallied support for creating a bill of rights for the internet this year in the wake of revelations about extensive government surveillance.

Berners-Lee launched his Web We Want campaign last week as the web turned 25 years old. He has repeatedly called for fewer controls on the web, and has praised Snowden for revealing details of how the US government collects masses of online data.

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Axarhöfði 14,
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