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Google Chrome - privacy issue?

It's been all over the news...or rather, tech gurus have been talking about its release on twitter and blogs...the release of Google Chrome. It is a browser that combines a minimal design with sophisticated technology to make the web faster, safer, and easier.

Apparently, everything you search or type is sent back to Google, and Google will make suggestions on what you are looking for in the URL.  Joe Wilcox questions the Google's privacy issue as he read the terms and conditions and highlights a few key points you may want to consider prior to downloading.

"Your copy of Google Chrome includes one or more unique application numbers. These numbers and information about your installation of the browser (e.g., version number, language) will be sent to Google when you first install and use it and when Google Chrome automatically checks for updates. If you choose to send usage statistics and crash reports to Google, the browser will send us this information along with a unique application number as well."

Apparently if Microsoft had to do this, everyone would be over it like flies!  If you're interested in finding out more about Google Chrome, have a look at this comic book like guide.

8 September 2008 - Looks like Google made a mistake with their Terms i.e. copy and pasted their standard terms and applied it to Chrome. Thankfully, the uproar highlighted the issue and they have now downloaded it...now so am I:-)


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Published 03 September 2008 15:55 by Gaylene Ravenscroft

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About Gaylene Ravenscroft

Gaylene heads up the Digital practice in the UK. She is an Online PR and marketing specialist. She joined Hill & Knowlton in 2006 and since then has focused on Social Media & Web 2.0 as a core expertise for various clients. Gaylene has been involved in the launch of the LG Shine phone and Yahoo Panama in 2007. She established a Blogger Relations Programme between LG Shine and relevant bloggers to spread word of the Shine phone in the Blogosphere, including Social Networking sites across UK and Europe. The Digital team implemented a similar program for LG Chocolate in 2006 which received a commendation for the 2007 Revolution Awards. Her other clients include Yahoo!, HSBC, Intel & Qualcomm who require strategic consultation and integrated online communications. Her skills include strategic and tactical consultation when developing workable concepts for clients’ online needs to support offline PR objectives. They include Social Media, Online Media, SEO, Web Design and Viral & WOM marketing. Gaylene comes from South Africa where she owned an Internet Development and Online Marketing agency. Her business background has always been in the Digital Marketing arena working alongside clients such as NEC, South African Airways, Alstom UK, Nikon SA & Ellis Park Stadium. Moving to the UK she worked with Halpern Cowan, a Digital agency on clients such as Norwich Union, Supernanny (Channel 4) and e-Booker.