You seem to know even less about maps than the bunch of HN users complaining about the tricks and dark patterns Google was using to convince people to share location data.
Just do a search for "dark pattern" + Google on HN.
Your business model is at odds with privacy, you have that much figured out. But for unknown reasons you seem to think that Google can win against market forces and implement privacy-maintaining SW solutions.
That is disproven by Google's entire history. It's gotten particularly clear lately with AMP & Chrome.
One more thing: the world doesn't owe Google a business model. The world can survive just fine without internet ads, Google, Facebook and Amazon.
Just do a search for "dark pattern" + Google on HN.
Your business model is at odds with privacy, you have that much figured out. But for unknown reasons you seem to think that Google can win against market forces and implement privacy-maintaining SW solutions.
That is disproven by Google's entire history. It's gotten particularly clear lately with AMP & Chrome.
One more thing: the world doesn't owe Google a business model. The world can survive just fine without internet ads, Google, Facebook and Amazon.