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Forum Post: Google to track users... like never before!

Posted 12 years ago on Jan. 27, 2012, 7:06 p.m. EST by timir (183) from Brooklyn, NY
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"In a move that has triggered outrage, Google has announced plans to bring all data collected from users’ separate accounts on its sites into a combined profile. Besides raising dubious questions about privacy, this offer is one you… cannot refuse" “Our new Privacy Policy makes clear that, if you’re signed in [to your Google account], we may combine information you've provided from one service with information from other services,” Google’s Director of Privacy Alma Whitten wrote in her official blog. http://rt.com/news/google-privacy-policy-tracking-671/ because it will be easy to track you down. But You don't have to worry about it. If you are good citizen you have nothing to hide, nothing to do, or undo about this regulation. but if you have rebel heart; ohh - you in trouble. Internet in future will be sharpened for you with intrusive commercial. Banners will redirect you to different kind of your interest or maybe just to freak you out. antidepressant medicine, meet a women of your age, viagra, penis enlarger, go to military school, go to college, go take a walk, go to vocation, gey dating, go to police academy, links how to make bomb at home and much much more to destruct your mind and break your will, plant you to medicine because of your paranoia =)

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[-] 1 points by GirlFriday (17435) 12 years ago

Honestly, I am over google. I am reading through there privacy crap now. There is an opt out plug in for the Chrome browser.

[-] 0 points by timir (183) from Brooklyn, NY 12 years ago

your talk funny fridaygirl. i'm working vamp, and i didn't even know that my simple chrome has any plugins to opt out. Can you give me any suggestions to dig this ditch?

[-] 1 points by GirlFriday (17435) 12 years ago

http://www.google.com/policies/

Scroll down till you see Ads preferences manager and click on that.

Scroll down to the Keep My Opts Out plug in and click on that.

[-] 1 points by gestopomillyy (1695) 12 years ago

its very easy to refuse dont sign in to google and if you do.. lie

[-] 0 points by timir (183) from Brooklyn, NY 12 years ago

in my small crooked understanding google is main machine. other services are very depended on google. facebook and twitter blog related with google. http://theunitedpersons.org/blog/europe-versus-facebook%E2%80%99s-22-complaints Poland was only beginning. The precedent in Poland is low start for europe to start censorship. China already have it. soon we be unable to share our thoughts because it will be threat to our homeland security, let see...

[-] 1 points by gestopomillyy (1695) 12 years ago

there is still lycos and angelfire.. there is no requirement that you twitter or facebook.. and if i understand correctly google is talking about when you sign in or register for an account. no one is forced to do this. besides the fact that you do not have to use your real information. you can lie about where you are,, your name,, everything. why so much worry? the only thing you actually need off the internet is an email account.. you can get that anywhere and you can lie about all that information as well when you register.

[-] 0 points by timir (183) from Brooklyn, NY 12 years ago

i understand that. but still think that latest changes in internet were catalyzed not only for profit purposes. google are under controll. i was surprised when i saw google protest on SOPA act.

[-] 1 points by kingscrossection (1203) 12 years ago

Isn't this in response to SOPA and PIPA?

[-] 0 points by timir (183) from Brooklyn, NY 12 years ago

didn't went through in US. But America have influence to Poland. (europe) they recently start doing their sneaky copyright agreement law ACTA without official announcment. thanx to anonymous http://rt.com/news/poland-acta-protest-anonymous-823/ this is like: screw you! pathetic little people =)

[-] 0 points by MattLHolck (16833) from San Diego, CA 12 years ago

transparent government

no detention without disclosure

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the bomb is a very simple device

a reason destruction is easier than construction

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[-] 0 points by timir (183) from Brooklyn, NY 12 years ago

77% of Americans said “no” to Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to regulate search and decision engines http://www.bingwatch.com/bing-watch/2011/01/77-of-americans-said-no-to-federal-communications-commission-fcc-to-regulate-search-and-decision-eng.html