What the service shows Google maps for the NSA? One thing we can not deny is that Google is having a very good sense of humor. We've often seen it on its countless websites, or doodles it sometimes uses to replace the Google logo on the search engine page.
But there is something else that confirms her humor companys. This time we discovered it hidden in the Google maps service and it is comments for the NSA.
If you search for the NSA data center in Utah, the place the secret service uses to collect information and costs tens of millions of dollars, the comments will make you smile. The site has long been a topic of discussion and has made quite a few headlines lately.
If you go to that address of the Google Maps service, tthe first thing you will notice is the tag that has been placed. “NSA Utah Data Center” it says in the first row, while below, you will notice in smaller letters the first “stud” for the information service – “hard drive backup service.”
But the good looks on the left side of the map, you will see 47 reviews for the site and notice that it has taken a very small score (1,7) for the services it provides. But the feedback from the public is hilarious and fits perfectly with the kind of "service" the data center provides, according to Maps.
“My hard drive crashed and you won't send me the copy security,” complains the user, alluding to the NSA's mass intelligence collection practices.