Yepper, I saw their disclaimer when I installed it....took it out for a
test spin, tested a few of our applications, picked it apart some, then
hit the old removal button....firefox is my browser of choice....

 

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Richard Del Belso
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 12:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [MOPO] LAMP Alert -

 

Kirby:
interesting piece of information. Thanks for sending it around.
  Richard

Richard Del Belso

 

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Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 11:11:49 -0500
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [MOPO] LAMP Alert -
To: [email protected]

Well, I guess my computer-porn watching days on CHROME are over!!

And I thought Bill Gates was watching!  He's merely my Big Brother.
These guys

are too much.

K.

 

On Sep 10, 2008, at 11:03 AM, ed wrote:

         

        Hi All,

        This is ed..

         

        As most of you know, my son-in-law is a master programmer for
the Navy ship building operation here. He sent over a warning of a new
product that is being offered on the market and I wanted to pass the
information on to all of our LAMP Sponsors and Members.

         

        This is concerning the new Google Chrome browser that is being
offered. They received a directive that NO government computers would be
allowed to install this new browser, and made strong suggestions for
their employees NOT to put it on their home computers as well... Here is
the bottom part of the directive.

         

         

        ____________________________________________

        Please read the following for more information on the concerns
of Google Chrome.

         

        ---

         

        
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13860_3-10031661-56.html?tag=newsEditorsPicksA
rea.0

        Text copy from preceding link:

        The auto-suggest feature of Google's new Chrome browser does
more than just help 
        users get where they are going. It will also give Google a
wealth of information on what 
        people are doing on the Internet besides searching.

        Provided that users leave Chrome's auto-suggest feature on and
have Google as 
        their default search provider, Google will have access to any
keystrokes that are 
        typed into the browser's Omnibox, even before a user hits enter.

        What's more, Google has every intention of retaining some of
that data even after it 
        provides the promised suggestions. A Google representative told
CNET News that the 
        company plans to store about 2 percent of that data--and plans
to store it along with 
        the Internet Protocol address of the computer that typed it.

        In theory, that means that if one were to type the address of a
site--even if they decide 
        not to hit enter--they could leave incriminating evidence on
Google's servers.

        That said, individuals have a clear way to use Chrome and avoid
having this occur. Turning 
        off the auto-suggest feature means that Google will neither get
nor store this information. 
        One can also select a search provider other than Google as their
default to avoid having 
        their search queries stored by Google. (Update 11:45 a.m. PDT:
Switching to Chrome's 
        Incognito mode also switches off the auto-suggest features, the
Google representative said.)

        Beyond the individual level, though, there is the question of
what Google will be able to do 
        with all this information in aggregate. Folks already concerned
about how much data Google 
        has from its Web search history may well have another reason to
worry. That is in addition 
        to separate concerns raised by the product's End User License
Agreement (EULA).

         

 

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