by Weasel » Wed Sep 10, 2008 5:32 pm
It also attaches your browsing history to their databases - so if you go to google and search for the same term I do from my PC, you're going to get different results based on your browsing history. While the idea is maybe ok, most people do not like that they have those records. They may try to say it doesn't identify you personally, that's a load of crap, it does - or at least it does your PC.
Actually I think google have been doing that for some time, but FireFox, IE and Safari can block that. Chrome.. not so much, afaik.
What's perfectly safe viewing today may be considered something else entirely tomorrow - look at China, then look at what damage political correctness has done to the USA already. Best you watch your back.