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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2010

Learn about the features in Google Chrome that help protect your privacy.

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  • g0ogle... privacy... sigh...

  • @Tome4kkkk Oh well, you are right Google does track your data, there comes Trust, it is a wonderful quality unless abused. :P

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  • @Crisi114 actually the NSA knew WTC would be hit but they were not allowed to release the info. maybe because it was an inside job

  • If we had more of these "trackers" in 2001, maybe the World Trade Centers wouldn't have been hit in the manner that they were. It's still an invasion of privacy...who knows anymore :-)

  • ever wonder why chrome logo looks like and eye? Thats because it watches you lol. but seriously it tracks users

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  • @theformerlife "You mean Instant Search feature or Prerendering Omnibar experimental feature? Either can be enabled by user consent and disabled by default, also these features weren't available when this video was made. "

    It was only an example. There are many others. Even more - the "whatever Google does is to suck more private data" statement is pretty damn close to truth.

  • @Tome4kkkk You mean Instant Search feature or Prerendering Omnibar experimental feature? Either can be enabled by user consent and disabled by default, also these features weren't available when this video was made.

  • Google the biggest privacy offender, report excerpt: Among many companies google rated worst - as "Hostile To Privacy". Description: "Track history of ignoring privacy concerns. Every corporate announcement involves some new practice involving surveillance. Privacy officer tries to reach out but no indication that this has any effect on product and service design or delivery." . "an attitude to privacy within Google that at its most blatant is hostile, and at its most benign is ambivalent."
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