Alphabet, which took over as Google’s new holding company on Friday, has dropped the tech giant’s “Don’t Be Evil” mantra from its code of conduct. “Employees of Alphabet and its subsidiaries and controlled affiliates should do the right thing—follow the law, act honorably, and treat each other with respect,” the new code reads, noticeably dropping the famous motto. Google, which included it’s”Don’t Be Evil” clause into its own code of conduct soon after it was founded, used the motto as a showcase of their company’s independence.