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Originally posted by Th3rmal
We already know that google takes alot of our information and does whatever they want with them, if your that serious about being anonymous, you might as well not use the internet =/
I suggest to read some articles and reviews, some of the information is not anonymous at all. And there can be something like too much tracking information also, anonymous or not.
Moreover, there are also very high security risks and big security holes in this current browser.
And the incognito mode? Well, it isn't that 'incognito' either.
My point is also that if MS does something like that the whole world goes down on MS (same analogy with Plus! and its optional sponsor). When Google does it, it is swept away like nothing with a typical "pfff, then don't use the net or turn the options off"? Talking about serious double standards...
Nothing good about Chrome from me, at least for now that is. Sure, it looks good, but so did Pandora...
The only good thing is that it is possible to turn off most (but not all!) of this tracking stuff. But it isn't made very clear at all. And like some of those articles say: "Who has read the privacy policy to know all the snooping this browser actually does"?
There is still a lot of work to be done to this browser. Starting by fixing those massive security holes it has.