On Mar 8, 2012, at 8:43 AM, mike wilson wrote:

> On 05/03/2012 15:45, David Parsons wrote:
>> That defeats the purpose of using Google products in the first place.
>> I use the history to find websites or pages that I may want to refer
>> back to that I may not have bookmarked.  And since it's a web based
>> service, it works on all computers that I've logged onto.
> 
> It defeats (to some extent) Google using information it gathers from and 
> about me for its own purposes, when I use some of their products.  At best 
> Google (and some other companies) is like one of those friends that you see 
> infrequently and, when you do, they try to sell you something or get you to 
> invest in some just-this-side-of-legal scheme.  As such, I will either not 
> use those products or exercise this right.
> 
> I'm sure Google is orders of magnitude more important to me than I am to it 
> but, if push came to shove, I could manage perfectly well without it.


Just out of curiosity, what harm comes to you from Google, or anyone else,  
collecting this information?

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Larry Colen l...@red4est.com sent from i4est





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