 rtcpenguin Premium join:2001-01-21 Fairfax, VA
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| Re: logged into websites as someone else It seems like Google's new master plan is to harvest all of your information--email history, search history, and now browsing history.
Guess that information is a lot more valuable to google than I thought. -- Pope Benedict XVI scrobbles, do you? | |
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  storm64007 Premium join:2001-05-21 Freeport, NY
2 edits | Re: logged into websites as someone else I installed it yesterday to test out and out of curiosity. I really saw no considerable difference in speed 0n my 3 Mb down/768 upload dsl speed. The counter said i gained a 1 second speed increase on a page visit..lol. I uninstalled it after about a 2 hour use yesterday out of privacy concerns and it certainly was not worth the one second speed increase  | |
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join:2001-09-07 Bismarck, ND | Re: logged into websites as someone else Ditto | |
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| said by rtcpenguin :It seems like Google's new master plan is to harvest all of your information--email history, search history, and now browsing history. I was leery of this thing the second I got wind of it.
This has confirmed my suspicions. Google is beginning to worry me. -- "Some people never see the light till it shines thru bullet holes." -Bruce Cockburn
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I'm testing Gmail's spam filters: Broadbandreports1@gmail.com Spam: 6200+ | |
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