> On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 03:51:42AM +0200, Bas Wijnen wrote: > > On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 01:06:28AM +0200, Jakub Wilk wrote: > > > POST https://safebrowsing.google.com/safebrowsing/downloads?client=Iceweasel&appver=38.1.0&pver=2.2&key=no-google-api-key > > > + a few dozens of GET requests to https://safebrowsing.google.com/ > > > > > > So nothing serious here. It's just casually violating your privacy. > > > > I disagree that the safebrowsing part is not serious, especially considering > > that it continues to send a message there on every new page you visit. Best > > case the only thing that happens is that Google checks that you aren't visiting > > a dangerous site. But really? Does anyone believe that Google does not store > > this data to monitor browsing habits? > > FUD is easy. How about documenting yourself on how Safe browsing > actually works? Hint: urls are _never_ sent to Google. The worst thing > that Google can know is that the _hash_ of /some/ url you went to, has the > first n bits matching the first n bits of the hash of one (or multiple) > of the known malware of phishing urls. Nothing more.
Yeah, it's not like google would have a giant scanning tool that downloads the content, processes, parses, classifies every web page out there. Google will of course never ever generate and store in one of their databases a hash of the url of each page they process. No, never ever they will do that. Also, google will never ever store your requests. They never store anything for tra(ffi)cking. Gruss Christoph