Wednesday, November 5, 2008

With google crome you don’t need to worry about privacy leak

Google is in limelight now for its controversial Chrome release. Chrome, an advanced browser application has been released by Google to give a tough competition to Microsoft. Powerful Chrome knows too much about you. And that’s the issue.

With advanced technology and increasing customization, Google has become so sensitive and responsive to your needs and demands that it can anticipate your searching needs following few of your keywords. Even before you press Enter, it collects data from the search query box and stores them into its server, thereby causing concerns for the groups of privacy advocates.

In order to make Indian googling a seamless experience for all, Google has plan to use advanced algorithms in its powerful search engine. While doing so, you may be asked to compromise with your privacy! Exponential growth of Google and thereby empowering itself with excessive private data has longer ramification.

Privacy concerns may not be so serious, said a market analyst. He explained, speculation about Google’s rising power to dominate Internet search and advertisement spheres might have fuelled in raising eyebrows for personal data security at the hands of Google. Extending business to accommodate Yahoo needs has just added firewood to the speculation.

Denying any risk of privacy leaking at the hands of Google, the company said, people are misinformed about the issue; it collects and stores private data only to improve its customized services. Releasing of Chrome is only an effort from Google to lead future web browsing through a new platform.

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