Google dashboard is tracking your personal data. Do you think its right?

India
November 6, 2009 8:41pm CST
There is a kiosk. Everyone is talking about Google's newly launched dashboard. Google has increased one more step towards tracking our peronal life. It will track your internet browsing, Youtube history etc. Google will be doing all these things without asking to you and I think Google is wrong at this point. If anyone manage to know your password, he can get tremendous amount of your personal information. What do you think guyz...
3 responses
@rookie24 (80)
• Philippines
15 Nov 09
yipes!!!then everything will go public!!what about privacy?password becomes obsolete i guess now that they are doing that...
@zausiu (610)
• China
7 Nov 09
Nowadays nearly all the commercial softwares collect certain information do some kind of investigation on user's systems. They use them to analyze the user's custom and to guide them to do make the software more competitive. Big companies will not collect passwords or someting like that, 'cos they don't need to earn money this dirty way. And most nontrival software encrypts its password, if another software try to intercept the password it run the risk to be caught by anti-virus software and be deemed as virus or trojan. I was once a programmer in a famous software company. I ever did these things. I was asked to look into which home page the user set, which brower the user used, and had the user installed the rival's software and so on. Technologically, you cann't know easily if the software collect such info or not. The client software need to communicate with the server and the info they transfer is encryped. All the softwares want to collect someting. The friendly ones will ask you for permission, but the rude one don't. Happy everyday !
@bwanna (282)
• United States
7 Nov 09
Is this serious???? Do they do this to everyone???? What kind of privacy is this??? I feel really paranoid now... thanks. If only I could tell this to my schitzo dad..... hahahaha. But really, this is a little more than freaky.