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Your rant is valid, but it’s not just Google, it’s every single tech company is doing the same, one way or another.
Apple also has the Find My, which is quite useful, even though I know it tracks my location.
Even if you leave your phone at home, there are cameras everywhere and they can know exactly where you are or your last known location.
Data is gold and it’s being collected by every website, app, company, etc.
It really is not "every" company. If we ever want to fix things, this is very important to understand.
Many countries also have legislature against it. Sure, Google and some other companies still slip through somehow, but there's a starting point to fight it. It's not completely hopeless.
Of course there will be a snarky and disillusioned reply to this, but I stand by it: maybe most, but not all. And that's a huge difference.
BTW, my phone does not do it and there aren't that many cameras where I live.