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mis⋅cre⋅ant [mis-kree-uhnt] Show IPA Use miscreant in a Sentence –adjective
1. depraved, villainous, or base.
2. Archaic. holding a false or unorthodox religious belief; heretical. –noun
3. A vicious or depraved person; villain.
4. Archaic. a heretic or infidel. Origin: 1350–1400; ME < MF mescreant unbelieving, equiv. to mes- mis- 1 + creant ≪ L crēdent- credent
If you're concerned about Google retaining your personal data, then you must be doing something you shouldn't be doing. At least that's the word from Google CEO Eric Schmidt.
"If you have something that you don't want anyone to know, maybe you shouldn't be doing it in the first place," Schmidt tells CNBC, sparking howls of incredulity from the likes of Gawker.
But the bigger news may be that Schmidt has actually admitted there are cases where the search giant is forced to release your personal data.
There's also the possibility of subpoenas. And hacks. But if any of this bothers you, you should be ashamed of yourself. According to Eric Schmidt.