
Google seems bent on getting your Private information whatever be the cost.
It is interesting to read the New privacy information in Google, where it never says what you want to know nor you become any wiser what Google is talking about Privacy.Please read my blog on this.(under ‘internet’)
Now read this update on Google’s attempt to bypass Internet explorer.
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IE head Dean Hachamovich says Microsoft started looking into this last week after news broke that Google was bypassing the default privacy settings in the Safari Web browser on iPhones and iPads. Google was caught by the Wall Street Journal and stopped playing that particular trick, but went on the offensive to try and explain its behavior away.
Like the Safari compromise, the IE9 compromise involves cookies — small bits of code that Web sites put into your Web browser. Those cookies usually don’t contain any personal information, but can keep track if you’ve visited a particular Web site so you don’t have to log in again every time you come back to the site. (Think how annoying it would be if you had to re-enter your Facebook ID every time you came back to Facebook, for instance.)
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- Google bypassing user privacy settings in IE too, says Microsoft (seattletimes.nwsource.com)
