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Originally Posted by LooseCannon I wouldn't be so quick to jump on Chrome........ read the EULA carefully and then see what you think.
Sean over at PlanetX64 explains it in detail..... PlanetX64 - What is Google up to? |
All I got from the article was, if your government wants to spy on you, google has data they can use.
But really, isn't this a prob with the gov that people need to address. Not the fact google is looking to improve search relevance from the new browser.
Remember google was the ones who just sent a nice document about how traffic shaping by bell is an invasion of privacy and is illegal.
Bell's internet throttling illegal, Google says
I know where google stands when it comes to our rights.