Hmm, So how did they get it? If I am understanding the article, the problem arises when you synch your phone to other devices that you log into Google with or create links to share photos. Somehow they have acquired and published your photo(s) without you knowingly giving permission. Essentially they are grabbing royalty-free photo stock from individuals. If you can find some way to communicate with a human being at Google I would be very interested to hear what they have to say.
Off on a tangent but same drift. I’m a family historian and notice that Find My Past now encourage members to log in via Facebook. They say its because it’s quick and easier but what motive does Zuckerberg have for wanting to data mine family histories, I wonder? There are still apps which ask for mother’s maiden name or what school you went to as security questions - things that could easily be discovered or deduced from a family history. I left Facebook when the news broke of what Cambridge Analytica had been doing and won’t touch any of the products in Zuckerberg’s empire. Google isn’t his but are data mining by stealth, no question.
How do you hang your washing out?


