Former Google chief accused of spying on employees through account 'backdoor'

Los Angeles Times - TechThursday, November 20, 2025 at 8:09:14 PM
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  • Eric Schmidt faces serious allegations in a lawsuit claiming he used a Gmail 'backdoor' to monitor his ex
  • This accusation could have significant implications for Schmidt's reputation and may lead to increased scrutiny of privacy practices at Google and similar tech companies.
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