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google chrome for me!

If you knew what google chrome does in the background whilst viewing webpages you would never use it again.

What google chrome does, and its buried in small print inside the eula is send details of every single website you visit to google hq so they can build up a model of your browsing habbits. Quiet a lot of detail is sent, and in the future this info maybe used to serve google ads on your pc through google chrome.

What google chrome does, and its buried in small print inside the eula is send details of every single website you visit to google hq so they can build up a model of your browsing habbits. Quiet a lot of detail is sent, and in the future this info maybe used to serve google ads on your pc through google chrome.

And, as this process is completely automated, I'm not actually bothered by it in the slightest.

For what it's worth I don't use google chrome but wouldn't have any objection to using it. Who cares if google knows that I visit Briskoda every day?

I use google mail and still fail to understand all of the privacy concerns. It's a computer scanning your e-mail for keywords, not a human being reading through every e-mail and psychologically profiling you for suitable ads. ;)

If you knew what google chrome does in the background whilst viewing webpages you would never use it again.

What google chrome does, and its buried in small print inside the eula is send details of every single website you visit to google hq so they can build up a model of your browsing habbits. Quiet a lot of detail is sent, and in the future this info maybe used to serve google ads on your pc through google chrome.

Hmmm I didn't have you down as the paranoid type, Manny. See here for some clarification of what Chrome actually does send.

Phil

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