Alison: Free Knowledge, Courtesy of Google’s All-Seeing Eye (Just Kidding… Kinda)

Why is Alison cool?
Massive Course Library – From AI to Accounting, from Crypto to Cooking. I'm convinced someone out there got certified in producing goat yoghurt.
Certificates of Completion – So you can humblebrag on LinkedIn without selling a kidney.
Short & Structured – Courses that don't feel like you're stuck in a 3-hour Zoom meeting with Karen from HR.
Actually Useful Stuff – Not just fluff. Real skills. Real progress. If you put effort in it.
Now here's the plot twist: the whole thing is slick, fast, and works scarily well. Which can only mean one thing…
Google is probably behind this.
We don't know for sure — but let's be honest, it's got that suspiciously well-oiled, "we've harvested your browser history" vibe. Everything runs smooth. Too smooth. Like the Chrome browser when you're not running 147 tabs and an XMR mining pool in the background.
Now here’s the catch (because there’s always one):
Google knows what you're studying.
Which means somewhere in Mountain View, a data center is now convinced you're planning to:
Become a Python developer
Launch a dropshipping empire
Master ethical hacking
…and then pivot into creative writing
In other words, your brain is now an open book. But hey, if you were going to sell your privacy anyway, might as well get a free education out of it, right?
