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Your Privacy's at stake GOOGLE ?

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Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:25 am
by Jetranger
SOME OF YOU MIGHT WANT TO READ THIS ARTICLE, sounds like its getting way serious and ridlicious too ! Geshhhh.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/46580123/ns/technology_and_science-security/
Re: Your Privacy's at stake GOOGLE ?

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Thu Mar 01, 2012 9:32 am
by machineman9
From the way the article puts it, I really can't see a problem.
People should know that Google is a big business... It covers many websites and they run a lot of services. It shouldn't matter if you enter a piece of information on one part of the service, because it's the same people running the data no matter where you turn.
I think it's interesting how it will be able to recognise people and things in one program if you're connected by another. The whole 'personal dossier' sounds a bit extreme, but it will just be a lot of keywords and the such. Advert services have gone on for years, so that should be nothing new - Some of which actually scan the webpage you're on and look at the text you've just written to create tailored advertisements.
The only bad thing is the phone users who signed into a contract with one deal, but are being offered services which they might not want. Aside from that, I think this can only be beneficial. I would have to see more information on it.
But if you are paranoid, and don't want a website to know anything about you, it is simple... Don't tell the website anything about yourself!
Re: Your Privacy's at stake GOOGLE ?

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Thu Mar 01, 2012 9:57 am
by expat
As long as you use Google and are not signed in, then there is not real problem, well that is my understanding.....Or??
Matt
Re: Your Privacy's at stake GOOGLE ?

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Thu Mar 01, 2012 10:00 am
by Groundbound1
As long as you use Google and are not signed in, then there is not real problem, well that is my understanding.....Or??
Matt
Yeah, you have it right. Gmail, G+, Youtube, ect. The new privacy changes mainly only affect account users.
Re: Your Privacy's at stake GOOGLE ?

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Thu Mar 01, 2012 10:34 am
by expat
As long as you use Google and are not signed in, then there is not real problem, well that is my understanding.....Or??
Matt
Yeah, you have it right. Gmail, G+, Youtube, ect. The new privacy changes mainly only affect account users.
I have a Google mail account. It is part of my phone contract. I use it, but not really as email, I use it as an international texting replacement. 50 cents
Re: Your Privacy's at stake GOOGLE ?

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Thu Mar 01, 2012 12:32 pm
by Wing Nut
But if you are paranoid, and don't want a website to know anything about you, it is simple... Don't tell the website anything about yourself!
How is it paranoid if you don't want a website to know anything about you? Where I live and what I like is none of their damn business and in 15 years of surfing the web, I have seen a lot more reason to withhold this information than I have seen benefits from giving it.
Desire for privacy does not equal paranoia...

Re: Your Privacy's at stake GOOGLE ?

Posted:
Thu Mar 01, 2012 12:49 pm
by G.K.
"Google privacy changes 'in breach of EU law'"
according to the BBC:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-17205754If you subscribe to a free internet service the product being sold is you.
Re: Your Privacy's at stake GOOGLE ?

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Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:29 pm
by Webb
Yet no one seems to have the slightest qualms about voluntarily furnishing intimate personal information to myspace, facebook, twitter et al.
Re: Your Privacy's at stake GOOGLE ?

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Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:49 pm
by andy190
I really couldn't care less what Google knows about me.
I never search the web while signed into Gmail, & they can feel free to look at my emails asking sites to remove Alex's aircraft from some sites libraries.
Re: Your Privacy's at stake GOOGLE ?

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Thu Mar 01, 2012 7:24 pm
by Groundbound1
Yet no one seems to have the slightest qualms about voluntarily furnishing intimate personal information to myspace, facebook, twitter et al.
Deleted my FB account for that very reason. Sales of information is a highly lucrative business, and ole Zuck is worth enough without my help!
Re: Your Privacy's at stake GOOGLE ?

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Thu Mar 01, 2012 7:30 pm
by Steve M
I'm with Andy on this one. I never gave a hoot what Google knows. Google selling information to advertisers is nothing new, A few of us here have posts from the past about privacy issues with Google or Facebook. We live in different days now, as we are tracked and recorded everywhere we go, eveywhere we use any type of phone, any type of credit or debit card and or many streets we walk or stores we visit. So privacy pretty much went out with the covered wagon. The oddest bits, I think, is that it's quite difficult and expensive to find accurate records about yourself!
Re: Your Privacy's at stake GOOGLE ?

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Thu Mar 01, 2012 7:44 pm
by Groundbound1
Don't get me wrong. For me anyway, it's not a really matter of privacy. It's about allowing yourself to be exploited so someone else can make money. I just don't find the benifits of using services like those offered by sites like Facebook or Google, to be a fair or even trade off for the use of my information. It's just the principle of it.
Re: Your Privacy's at stake GOOGLE ?

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Thu Mar 01, 2012 7:46 pm
by andy190
Advertising has never not been there it's just changing the way it advertises.
50 years ago a salesman comes round to your house asking if you want to buy a Kettle.
20 years ago a sales representative rings you up asking if you want to buy a Kettle.
Now a company advertises on a website asking if you want to buy a Kettle.
So advertising has always been around its just changing its techniques to evolve with the ever changing world.
Re: Your Privacy's at stake GOOGLE ?

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Thu Mar 01, 2012 7:48 pm
by Groundbound1
Well sure. Now it's called targeted advertising.
Re: Your Privacy's at stake GOOGLE ?

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Thu Mar 01, 2012 8:03 pm
by andy190
But if you look up Kettles on Goggle you either want to buy a new Kettle, or you