In the first in a series of short, informative videos on privacy, Google talks about what information we collect when you use our search engine and the steps we've taken to protect it. In future vi...
In the first in a series of short, informative videos on privacy, Google talks about what information we collect when you use our search engine and the steps we've taken to protect it. In future videos, we'll talk about why Google keeps logs, what information we record when you're signed into a Google account and steps you can take to increase your privacy when surfing online. Much of this information is already available at our online Privacy Center at http://www.google.com/privacy.html
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the concern about google collecting search results is valid on the other hand most folks still use closed source os and apps without ever knowing what the code actually does
Well CoolPow I can assure you that Wo will not ask you any stupid brain teasers like a Google recruiter and he will have to carefully check your background and the same for several generations of your relatives.
She's lying, there is no reason for google to maintain time stamped IP addresses, just so they can target ads at it's users. They are a robot trying to steal the world's intellectual property. be careful..
You sound like my 4 yr old brother when he talks about robots and aliens. Seriously, either learn your facts properly, or put down a "for entertainment purposes only" line at the bottom of your comments. That at least would clear the confusion. Btw, anyone who trusts information they consider important/private, with a large company which is bound by the laws of the countries it operates in, is a moron. Because even if the company means no evil, others can make it seem that way.
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search results is valid
on the other hand most folks still use closed source os and apps without ever knowing what the code actually does
You sound like my 4 yr old brother when he talks about robots and aliens. Seriously, either learn your facts properly, or put down a "for entertainment purposes only" line at the bottom of your comments. That at least would clear the confusion.
Btw, anyone who trusts information they consider important/private, with a large company which is bound by the laws of the countries it operates in, is a moron. Because even if the company means no evil, others can make it seem that way.
you are spot-on.. funny how people (or google? lol) gave you so many thumbs down just for telling people the TRUTH.
We really are living in topsey-turvey world now...
(they don't hold IP or spy on people)