Assume every website would use AMP. Like on mobile. How often do you get redirected to AMP already when you just click a random link? I sure do!
From then on, every asset it loaded via Google servers. Google now controls the entire internet. Google does this so it can serve its ads and track all users. It's as if I would only use Google for my internet surfing.
I don't use Google because I strongly believe it is an evil company, but if websites use AMP, then I am forced to hand over my data to Google even though I don't want to.
Right now, I can block Google servers entirely. But if the entire web is served via AMP, I can't do it.
And that's the whole reason AMP exists. So everything I do (or at least as much as possible) goes through Google servers.
From then on, every asset it loaded via Google servers. Google now controls the entire internet. Google does this so it can serve its ads and track all users. It's as if I would only use Google for my internet surfing.
I don't use Google because I strongly believe it is an evil company, but if websites use AMP, then I am forced to hand over my data to Google even though I don't want to. Right now, I can block Google servers entirely. But if the entire web is served via AMP, I can't do it. And that's the whole reason AMP exists. So everything I do (or at least as much as possible) goes through Google servers.
You really do not see our concern? Really?