Google Toolbar Privacy Concerns
February 2nd, 2006Graywolf points out in his recent entry, that Google documented in their 2005 Patent filing a mechanism to use bookmark information to determine page relevancy.
This, in conjuction with the recent news about the government subpeona against Google to provide them information, demonstrates the sort of privacy concerns that exist in using browser toolbars that save and store information on a remote server, out of your control.
When you save bookmarks using simply your browser’s bookmark feature, the bookmarks are stored only on your local computer.
But when you use a service like Google’s new bookmark tool in the new version 4 of their toolbar, you are sharing (permanently perhaps, even if you can “remove” them) a record of the types of sites that you view.
You may feel like you have nothing to hide, but it’s good to keep in mind.
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