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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Commendable enitrely ReliableInsider. I too believe Google has a tremendous amount of work to be done, as I am sure you may be aware of Google's tendency to save copies of pages found by using their search engine. While it is a good way to find what you need, it is also a good way to have your passwords and such recorded after a visit to their page.
If you search something on google, and then you see all the search results, when you see the results, you may notice beside them there is a link named "Cached." This is all the stored pages that google have followed other google users onto. they have watched, recorded and stored these pages, taking other peoples important information with them. There is a website online with a database called the GHD (Google Hacking Database.) This database gives users access to all this saved information. Safe?
Ok, I feel that google has no right to talk about privacy at all. Google may take care of data, but the fact that they take that data in the first place is, quite frankly illegal. See, when you search something in google, your activity is followed by little bots sent out by google. Anything you look at, any passwords or usernames you enter are watched and recorded by these bots and saved by google. now this gets me thinking, what for i wonder?
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But being submissive is just weakness. And is ultimately suicidal.