Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Does Google keeps secret records?

Is Google going Nazi-AMERICAN (NSA Google )  keeping records and claiming WAT?
Can a company like Google be liable for damages if it "Nazi up" and is found to have helped edit or restricted such information tended for the public to get prior to a global war... AND AFTER-MATH

Re: Blogger Content Policy Update
Sent: Feb 24, 2015 at 10:36 am 

Dear Blogger Team,
        
      This is the first I have heard that my account has been flagged as you've stated... 

"Our records indicate that your account may be affected by this policy change."

     I have no idea what your talking about... I have not blogged any nude videos or pictures... Well, I would like to know what specifically you have on "Your records"  concerning such "policy"...

Though I have accused "hackers" of deleting and changing some of my post... So is there something that I should see?  
  
Any kind of nudity / sexual talk might arise from the context and or content in "dreams" ... as this blog states this is about a seers eye - 
   

On Feb 23, 2015, at 12:07 PM, Blogger <no-reply@blogger.com> wrote:

Dear Blogger User,

We're writing to tell you about an upcoming change to the Blogger Content Policy that may affect your account.

In the coming weeks, we'll no longer allow blogs that contain sexually explicit or graphic nude images or video. We'll still allow nudity presented in artistic, educational, documentary, or scientific contexts, or where there are other substantial benefits to the public from not taking action on the content.

The new policy will go into effect on the 23rd of March 2015. After this policy goes into effect, Google will restrict access to any blog identified as being in violation of our revised policy. No content will be deleted, but only blog authors and those with whom they have expressly shared the blog will be able to see the content we've made private.

Our records indicate that your account may be affected by this policy change. Please refrain from creating new content that would violate this policy. Also, we ask that you make any necessary changes to your existing blog to comply as soon as possible, so that you won't experience any interruptions in service. You may also choose to create an archive of your content via Google Takeout (https://www.google.com/settings/takeout/custom/blogger).

For more information, please read here (https://support.google.com/blogger?p=policy_update).

Sincerely,
The Blogger Team

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