According to a report by 404 Media, a leak from Google exposed thousands of privacy incidents involving user data. The leaked documents, which were reviewed by 404 Media, revealed that Google’s internal privacy team has tracked nearly 1,000 privacy incidents per month on average over the past few years. These incidents range from software bugs that exposed user data to employees mishandling sensitive information. The report highlights concerns about Google’s ability to protect user privacy and handle data responsibly. While Google acknowledged the leak and stated that it takes privacy seriously, the revelations raise questions about the company’s transparency and accountability regarding user data. The leak underscores the ongoing challenges tech giants face in balancing data collection and user privacy, as well as the need for robust internal controls and external oversight.