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Google Privacy Conerns

Associated press story.

         

willybfriendly

5:38 am on Jul 19, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Although many Internet users eagerly await each new technology from Google Inc., its rapid expansion is also prompting concerns that the company may know too much: what you read, where you surf and travel, whom you write.

[forbes.com...]

Some have worried about this for a while now. First time I have seen it in the mainstream press.

Rather, some privacy advocates worry about the potential: The data's very existence - conveniently all under a single digital roof - makes Google a prime target for abuse by overzealous law enforcers and criminals alike.

WBF

Clint

5:53 pm on Jul 19, 2005 (gmt 0)



Google automatically keeps records of what search terms people use and when, attaching the information to a user's numeric Internet address and a unique ID number stored in a Web browser "cookie" file that Google uploads to computers unless users reconfigure their browsers to reject them.

I've known that for a long time now and that's another reason to put them in the "restricted sites" zone and block Cookies from them. That's a scary article.

walkman

6:13 pm on Jul 19, 2005 (gmt 0)



Google is playing with fire. One tiny breach, or talk about it and they're screwed royally. Lots of paranoia (rightfully so IMO) with identity theft and privacy these days.

dmorison

6:27 pm on Jul 19, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Gotta be a business opportunity for a zero logging search engine.

Matt?