blademaster
I'm moving to Brazil
+2,075|6962
1.   Google's immortal cookie:
Google was the first search engine to use a cookie that expires in 2038. This was at a time when federal websites were prohibited from using persistent cookies altogether. Now it's years later, and immortal cookies are commonplace among search engines; Google set the standard because no one bothered to challenge them. This cookie places a unique ID number on your hard disk. Anytime you land on a Google page, you get a Google cookie if you don't already have one. If you have one, they read and record your unique ID number.

2.   Google records everything they can:
For all searches they record the cookie ID, your Internet IP address, the time and date, your search terms, and your browser configuration. Increasingly, Google is customizing results based on your IP number. This is referred to in the industry as "IP delivery based on geolocation."

3.   Google retains all data indefinitely:
Google has no data retention policies. There is evidence that they are able to easily access all the user information they collect and save.

SOLUTION

http://edge.i-hacked.com/send-all-googl … -proxy-now
Harmonics
A stabbing fatality
+22|6820
damn, so now they know I search for 12 yr old sucking off 50 yr old?

DAMN.

rofl i dont care
jord
Member
+2,382|6995|The North, beyond the wall.
Wait so today i searched for porn.

Is there any way my parents can find that out?

I deleted my cookies long with the porn.

It had some adaware and spyware with it,whatever the fuck that is.Was worth it.
Cougar
Banned
+1,962|7082|Dallas

jord wrote:

Wait so today i searched for porn.

Is there any way my parents can find that out?

I deleted my cookies long with the porn.

It had some adaware and spyware with it,whatever the fuck that is.Was worth it.
You parents know that you beat off to beastiality porn now.  It's off to military school with you young man.
RemyMartin
Member
+6|6809
Better Google than AOL... lol

Did you read what those bastards actually did?  They released a search query linked with number IDs of AOL users all over the internet in the name of research.  Nearly every website uses cookies like this, and if you care you can block them in just about any webrowser.  Atleast google seems to have decent privacy policies and actually fights the government about releasing such information
younggun
Member
+28|6961

RemyMartin wrote:

Better Google than AOL... lol

Did you read what those bastards actually did?  They released a search query linked with number IDs of AOL users all over the internet in the name of research.  Nearly every website uses cookies like this, and if you care you can block them in just about any webrowser.  Atleast google seems to have decent privacy policies and actually fights the government about releasing such information
QFT

Its not like Google is some horrible company, they are actually very innovative and listen to their users.

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