On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 10:29 AM, jtd wrote:
On Thursday 04 Sep 2008 22:25, Rony wrote:
jtd wrote:
On Wednesday 03 Sep 2008 23:45, Rony wrote:
Hello,
Here is a page where some people discuss the privacy issues related to Google's new Crome browser.
There is no privacy for anything that you send thru an intermediate service provider unless it is strongly encrypted.
If every Tom Dick and Harry software maker makes packages and then claims its right on all data using that software then there is no end to it. At least users of Google products should be aware of this policy and then make a conscious decision.
Absolutely. Yet that is not enough. One should be aware that data on the net can be hijacked and misused - much more dangerous than Google's stupid licence.
Hijacking and misuse is still illegal. Here the software maker simply wanted to own everything that passed through its software that it calls 'service'. "Mere papa ka sapna, sabka maal apna".
-- Regards,
Rony. GNU/Linux No Viruses No Spyware Only Freedom.