For those who do not want Google to know what websites were visited, there is this free toll that blocks monitoring your surfing habits with GoogleChrome. There are two unique identifier-codes found inside every Chrome browser installation. These are “client_id” and “client_id_timestamp” found in the configuration file. These numbers enable Google to follow you around the World Wide Web. The free silectio tool prevents this by making the user anonymous.
I thought there was already a function in chrome, incognito I believe its called. I had a play with it during its short sojourn on my computer, so I don’t see why users would need yet another tool for surfing anonymously.
So are you saying that even when you use incognito google still tracks you, kind of makes you wonder why google brought out this browser doesn’t it.
That is true, if you let GChrome loose, it connects to all the Google DNS servers, for instance cr-tools.clients.google.com and see all the DNS servers I listed below.
I told people here , this browser acts like a self-inflicted keylogger. It logs what you type in to the URL bar *if you do not change that), goes to www.google-analytics, to safebrowsing-clients.google, docs.google.com, blogsearch.google.com, images.google.com, mail.google.com, groups.google.com, news.google.com, scholar.google.com. sites.google.com. static.cache.L.google.com. clients1.google.nl, translate.google.com. pagead?googlesyndication.com etc. etc. You can clear the cache, but that has been transmitted to Google anyway.
If you want to run the browser with Privoxy you have to change the way you connect to the Net for the Internet Explorer browser. This “Mozilla-Windows-AppleWebKit Like Gecko Safari-browser” is a user-profiling surf monitor tool.
It is even worse than with the Browzar hoax, because that is a ad-driven browser shell by default, and the developer admits it. This GoogleChrome browser is a privacy threat, and they even do not hidel it, at least the Eula gives a clue of what Google’s business is, so if you have it on your computer you know what you are up against,