Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Lucas Levrel wrote:
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There exist HTML meta tags telling bots not to index and even not to
follow links.
Do you think "Google and others" don't honor them?
A resounding YES!!
Phillip, your paranoia is showing again. Google, and all the major
respectable search engines, observe the "noindex, nofollow" attributes.
I was considering a Captcha software to put on Web page on a website
for an association, I found out that Googel had purchased it. So Now
the members only page on the site will have to eliminated because
Google has a hand in it and can use the captcha Database to break
into secure sites.
Still more paranoia. You will need to explain or cite how an
association's site CAPTCHA could be used to "break into secure sites."
Start with *which* secure sites. List URLs, please.
A CAPTCHA is just an image of a distorted group of characters...
I trust Google about as far as I can pitch them.
So what is "Googel" going to do with your association members' names?
Steal their bank accounts?
If Google owns and knows the captcha database, then it will be easy
to bypass the captcha and get private information. For example I want to
be able to put a membership list of the members of the association:
names, business names, addresses, Phones, emails for the members to
view. Now because Google owns the best Captcha software company there is
out there, there now, no secure method of doing so.
The CEO of Google has said in articles reported on cNet, Zdnet, and
Computerworld, that viewer/user/Consumer security and Privacy, is of no
interest what so ever to Google, the dissemination of information only
is their only concern.
If you believe in a man's word is his Bond and handshake on a deal is
sufficient. Your 40 years behind times. Anyone, companies, individuals
are out to take advantage of you if they get the chance and you let
them. Today money is king and nothing else matters.
Dunto others, before they do it unto you.
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Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. "If it's Fixed, Don't Break it"
http://www.phillipmjones.net/ mailto:[email protected]
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