“Management has lost all moral compass”: Android's head of security slams Google's door

10 days ago by Wrongdoer2 to c/privacy

The reasons of his departure? Military AI, surveillance of Europeans, ethical principles erased.

René Mayrhofer has been protecting the security of your Android smartphone for nine years. He just quit Google for a reason that directly concerns you: the company signed a deal allowing the Pentagon to use its AI for classified operations, and the man who secured your smartphone believes these tools will “probably be used against” European citizens.

Here is the rest of article in French: https://www.lesnumeriques.com/...

nbsp 96 points 10 days ago

google...

moral compass...

lost...

(⁠≧⁠▽⁠≦⁠)b

mate, you work for a multinational spyware company.

i think you need a holiday in the mountains.

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Bloomcole 33 points 10 days ago

spyware company?
If only that.
They created AI drone-targeting software to help the US regime kill children.
Schmidt was appointed by the Pentagon to head the Defense Innovation Advisory Board.

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ToastedRavioli 13 points 9 days ago

The company whos motto was “do no evil” up until that was too high of a bar, somehow

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vapor_body 15 points 9 days ago

I can abide evil, but surveillance against Europeans 😱

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AlHouthi4President 4 points 9 days ago

I snorted lolol.

Funniest comment today

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vapor_body 2 points 9 days ago path: 0 24234937 24241273 24244499 24251312 24255035, hotness: undefined, score: 2, children: 0
vapor_body 2 points 8 days ago

Lol lmao wrong one I meant your reply to the other link I posted. I don't mean "oh this person arguing w you is so dope"

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helix 9 points 10 days ago

worked*

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clb92 91 points 10 days ago

In my opinion, René helped Google lose "all moral compass" by very actively preventing users from having control over their own devices. Under René Mayrhofer as Android Head of Security, it has become harder and harder to use rooted Android phones, because of the Play Integrity API. Even the fucking McDonalds app requires strong integrity, for some reason, so it can be hard to get working on a rooted Android phone.

Android was supposed to be the open operating system for phones, but Google is slowly eroding away all the openness Android had.

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FluorineBalloon 31 points 9 days ago

Because "strong integrity" in that context just means "tamper resistant user data pipeline." They don't give the fuckidiest of fucks about app integrity, privacy, or security; they care that their ads get through to you, and every drop of your personal info and activity data gets though to them.

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Shayeta 15 points 9 days ago

Embrace, extend, extinguish.

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jjlinux 2 points 8 days ago

Democrats just i agree with you 99%. The 1% is the word "slowly". That went away a couple of years ago, now they're jusspeed-running it.

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pimat 40 points 10 days ago

All of a sudden some people realize who they work for. To be honest it sounds more like someone is trying to safe their image. At least that's my interpretation.

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TranquilTurbulence 35 points 10 days ago

Well, you gotta draw the line somewhere. Quitting now is still better than sticking around even longer.

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dwt 14 points 10 days ago

well, at least he noticed and took consequences.

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utopiah 27 points 9 days ago

Hopefully he'll contribute to GrapheneOS or F-Droid.

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replicat 1 point 3 days ago

Hopefully not. Android's security model has become a total freedom/privacy nightmare under his control.

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utopiah 1 point 3 days ago

I didn't suggest he would run things, only share his expertise with peers.

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PierceTheBubble 24 points 10 days ago

Management has lost all moral compass”: Android’s head of security walks out on Google Military AI, surveillance of Europeans, ethical principles cast aside: why he walked away

By Aymeric Geoffre-Rouland Published on 06/12/26 at 3:33 p.m.

René Mayrhofer has been protecting the security of your Android smartphone for nine years. He has just resigned from Google for a reason that directly concerns you: the company has signed an agreement authorizing the Pentagon to use its AI for classified operations, and the man who secured your smartphone believes these tools will “likely be used against” European citizens. “Management has lost its moral compass”: Android’s head of security slams the door on Google

He is the man who protected the security of your Android phone. René Mayrhofer left Google after nine years, in a resignation letter published on his blog titled “Google Management Has Lost Its Moral Compass.

”The trigger: a contract signed in late April between Google and the U.S. Department of Defense authorizing the Pentagon to use the company’s AI models for classified work, including military operations planning and intelligence.

“My decision has become inevitable,” Mayrhofer writes. “I am a pacifist. Actively contributing to harming human beings is not something I can or will condone.”

From the 2018 open letter to the 2026 resignation

Mayrhofer’s career at Google has mirrored the company’s ethical principles. In 2018, following the internal revolt against Project Maven (a drone image analysis program for the Pentagon), Google had published clear commitments: no AI for weapons, no AI for surveillance. Mayrhofer had signed the employee petition that year. Google subsequently withdrew from the contract.

This deal implies that Google products will likely be used directly against me and my loved ones. In this context, I don’t see how I could not resign.

  • René Mayrhofer, Director of Android Platform Security (in his resignation letter)

Seven years later, the shift is complete. In February 2025, Google quietly removed from its AI principles the section listing prohibited uses: weapons, surveillance, and technologies likely to cause harm.

The change, announced by Demis Hassabis (CEO of DeepMind) and James Manyika, was not communicated internally, according to Mayrhofer. “None of this is discussed or communicated within the company. Decisions are made at the top, period.” But you can still find the PDF here, on the Wayback Machine.

A European academic speaks out against a loophole-ridden clause

Mayrhofer is not just a Silicon Valley executive. As a full professor at Johannes Kepler University in Linz, Austria, he views the Google-Pentagon contract through a European lens. What alarms him is that the agreement authorizes the U.S. military to use Google’s AI for “any lawful purpose,” with no restrictions on scope. In other words, the only limit is what the U.S. government itself considers lawful.

However, according to Mayrhofer, this administration “has already violated international law on several occasions.” He cites a warning from KU Leuven University in Belgium, which advised its staff against collaborating with U.S. institutions. His fear is that this elastic definition could encompass the surveillance of European citizens.

In 2018, Google committed to never using AI for weapons or surveillance (page 4 of the original AI principles). In February 2025, this section was entirely removed. © Screenshot taken from the Internet Archive (Wayback Machine), version dated January 30, 2025, five days before Google removed this section

He is not alone. In April, Andreas Kirsch, a researcher at Google DeepMind, told Business Insider that he was “incredibly ashamed” of Google’s decision. But Mayrhofer is the most senior executive to have taken this step publicly.

“I am aware that, as a tenured academic in the EU, I am quite privileged. Many others do not have this freedom,” he acknowledges. His notice period runs through August. He announced that he would immediately step away from any work on AI systems that might fall under the military agreement. “I desperately hope that Google’s leadership will rediscover its moral compass,” he concludes.

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Mensh123 20 points 9 days ago

“Don't be evil”

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Hiro8811 6 points 9 days ago

This probably is a warning for people, yk cause they be watching

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Etterra 19 points 9 days ago

"Management" and "moral compass" are strangers that have never met

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const_void 10 points 9 days ago

Does this guy not realize he works at Google?

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Trilogic 6 points 8 days ago

Europe need to ban fast, all google related starting by gmail and android. People working in European governments, military, politicians are still using gmail. Somehow they finish blackmailed or doing interest of others instead of Europe.

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SocialistVibes01 -7 points 9 days ago

Google, the US, and Europeans can fuck themselves

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jobbies 5 points 9 days ago

International orgy, count me in.

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SocialistVibes01 -1 points 9 days ago

Genociders' orgy, even.

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plutopos 5 points 9 days ago

Europeans

For the grand crime of... (checks notes) living in Europe?

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Squizzy 2 points 9 days ago

Fuck did we do, we are the victims here

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queermunist -5 points 9 days ago

What goes around, comes around.

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Squizzy 1 point 9 days ago

I have you tagged as a lover of putler, your opinion means nothing.

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queermunist -5 points 9 days ago

None of our opinions mean anything, we're both posting in an obscure underwater basket weaving forum, get over yourself. 🙄

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SocialistVibes01 -12 points 9 days ago

The only victims in Europe are Romani and Immigrants. You don't like them cause supposedly they're not European enough, so I'm not talking about them either.

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Squizzy 9 points 9 days ago

What are you even talking about? Are you painting us all with the same brush?

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SocialistVibes01 -12 points 9 days ago

I paint you with the same brush used by Romani, Maghreb, the Sahel, the Subsaharian Africa, the Hindu, the Viet, Libya, Syria, Palestine, and the Chinese.

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JamesBoeing737MAX 1 point 9 days ago

Ehm, other minorities exist, also the whole fucking class of people who practically don't have rights.

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