WSJ News Exclusive | Next in Google’s Quest for Consumer Dominance—Banking

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Google wants to be your checking account. It is Silicon Valley’s latest effort to burrow into your financial life.

The project, code-named Cache, is expected to launch next year with accounts run by Citigroup Inc. and a credit union at Stanford University, a tiny lender in Google’s backyard.

 

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Google is uploading your private health records from Ascension and now wants your checking account. What could possibly go wrong?

This has to be covered under antitrust, Google is where I go to look for bank accounts, Banks advertise on Google! If Google also has too much of my data including emails it's doesnt feel same as Apple Credit card bcoz you buy a $1000 hardware and then they cross-sell

GTP_updates No, bad enough banks unperson people, but google will unperson you for adblock, wrongthink and if you're unprofitable. Google can pound sand.

alex

TonyRomm Yet another reason we need ewarren.

Typo: it's SurveillanceValley

Finance and insurance service is necessary for some platform.

*Laughs in chinese*

Hell no! Google will never be “my checking account”. Some pencil neck or some blue haired zir will decide that some redistributive causes demands your hard earned money or they want to fine you because they don’t like the facts you posted or the joke you made on social media.

Google can munch on my left arse cheek.

ummmm nope.... sorry.... uh uh… no way...

Nope!

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