Google Allo application raises controversy after its official release!


Since yesterday became Google's new application to chat and Instant Messaging "Google Allo" is available in a number of users on the two platforms Android and iOS and will become available in the coming days with other users gradually, but this new application, and after his release a few hours later began stirring controversy, especially with regard to respect user privacy policy

And at a time when Google Inc. earlier confirmed that the new application Google Allo will be respectful of the privacy of users through correspondence on own Serveradtha recording temporarily and then see to activate artificial intelligence and a feature that enables improved use the experience of the users, the sources confirmed that Google it seems that it has abandoned its promise in this regard and that these messages remain stored in company servers always.

And Google has indicated that the only way that allows the user to avoid recording and keeping his letters and talks on the company's servers are traffic towards the development of "incognito" However, this will prevent the user to take advantage of other features based on artificial intelligence technology within the application.

For his part, warned, "Edward Snowden," the former client in the National Security Agency, the US "NSA" users against using Google's new application, and through a series of tweets on his account on the social networking Twitter site during the past few hours, as indicated in one of the tweets that Google Allo application is an application that registers the user talks and then handed over to the police, while asking for it.