I'd like to know more about what encryption they're using and would
prefer not to rely on a google statement privacy to be sure they're not
scanning my data for keywords before encrypting & storing it.
Steve wrote:
Guess it depends on how much you believe their spiel
"By encrypting your information, it will be transmitted to and stored on
Google's servers in a format that is nearly impossible to interpret
without the PIN. That means that without the PIN, no one, not even
Google, will be able to read your data. Therefore, it's important to
choose a good PIN (at least 8 characters including both numbers and
letters) that's hard to guess and to keep your PIN safe. Note that
encrypting all of your browser settings may affect the performance of
Google Browser Sync and Firefox.""
----- Original Message ----- From: "Greg Sevart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
And, unless I'm mistaken, all data is stored on Google's servers.
Anyone else have a problem with sending your bookmarks, history,
cookies, and passwords to a corporation that makes all of their money
on targeted advertising?
No thanks. Google scares me.
Greg