google search bar
Dirk Mueller
mueller at kde.org
Mon Feb 6 17:18:06 GMT 2006
Hi,
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9588_22-6034666-2.html?tag=st.num
is an interesting read, given that we default to Google searches. I suggest we
rethink this.
quoting:
Q: Does that mean Google has the technical ability to link a person's
searches together and divulge them when legally required?
Yes. Google says in its FAQ that it records Internet address, date,
time, browser type, operating system and a cookie ID. Author and
entrepreneur John Battelle received word from Google this week thatthe
company can perform two important types of matches. (We confirmed this
with Google and followed up with additional questions.) First, given a
number of search terms, Google can produce a list of people(identified
by Internet address or cookie) who searched for a given term. Second,
given a collection of Internet addresses, Google can produce a list of
the terms searched by the user of a given address. That effectively
creates an electronic dossier of an individual.
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Dirk//\
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