Comment by dbushell
It makes it easier for users to enable permissions, accidentally too, and thus lower security and privacy. Google products are designed to exploit that. Google probably has data showing a large number of users have disabled such permissions globally, with no easy path to trick them into opting back in. That would be the cynical view!
edit: also one can never be too paranoid around Google.
> It makes it easier for users to enable permissions, accidentally too, and thus lower security and privacy. Google products are designed to exploit that.
I learned a while back that Google Maps was moved from maps.google.com to google.com/maps so that when people gave location permission to Maps, Google Search could also use that permission.