I’ve heard that they ask for a Gmail account to sign up for the phone service.
I know that it’s a T-Mobile mvno.
My question: Does everything people do on the internet using Google Fi mobile data get logged by Google?
Read the TOS. They tell you.
https://fi.google.com/about/tos/#google-fi-privacy-notice
Google does Google stuff with your data, and shares it with any Alphabet entities they want. Which means it gets sold and traded like any other data. Sure “not your name” but data enough to 100% identify you, fore sure.
Pretty much every carrier is the same way, unfortunately. And large companies sell and trade the data between each other.
This is the correct take. The only difference between Google Fi and any other carrier is the amount they charge customers.
That’s not meant to be a compliment to Google. It is a lament at our lack of options.
I’d argue it’s different in the case of Pixel phones. In that case they’re controlling nearly 100% of the phone experience which probably allows them to maximize data collection
Again, it’s not that different from using a Pixel phone on any other carrier. The only difference is the first point of contact for some of your personal information.
By the time it’s sold or traded between companies, it doesn’t matter what the first point of contact was.
Google Fi doesn’t require you to use a Pixel phone.
I don’t know it for a fact, I just know it’s true, that Google collects and logs every byte of data that goes through its servers.






