Quote Originally Posted by m^2 View Post
I'll post the same link again for you:
Google's Omnibox could be Pandora's box.
That doesn't show it's on google's servers, It's just saved under recent history then pulled up as a auto-suggestion feature. if you clear your history, it goes away.

Honestly, You guys need to be so worried about such subjects. If they wanted your data, They would have it without you knowing and Not put it in some Auto-Suggestion Feature of their browser.

OMGZ THY R SPYIN ON MEZ. SPY SAPPING MY BROWSER.


Quote Originally Posted by JohnZS View Post
For some reason I just don't trust google, other than using their search engine from time to time I will NOT install any of their software.

1) Google Desktop = Bloatware, in fact does anyone know what this is supposed to do other than come preinstalled on all NEW Dell PC's?
2) Google Toolbar = Spyware
3) Chrome, from what I have read = buggy, bloated, spyware and arguably malicious
4) Google Earth = not bad actually, in fact quite good, albeit a bit creepy when you think about the "Google" collecting all these images of the world...
5) Google Streets...hmmm even more creepy than google Earth, in fact I would go so far as to say that THIS invades privacy.

Does anyone else get the slight gut feeling that Google could be the "commercial" public front to the CIA, or the NSA or maybe some other sort of US government organisation?
John
Google Desktop is Like Windows Search. It acts the same and everything.