How private is private ?
Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2015 11:08 am
Hello,
I have been using Chrome for several years and found it to be good, however
when trying to do a search I am faced with a screen telling me to agree to their
Privacy terms and unless I do I cannot use their browser.
As far as I understand it they are collecting data in order to 'help' us by providing
a service to assist us to reach our favourite sites with a minimum of fuss.
However we all know there is a sinister side to their gathering of data.
Firstly, I do not want to be helped with finding sites. I am quite capable to find
anything I want by myself. I also do not want others knowing when I talk with relatives, friends,
have a bet, or watch Julia Roberts movies or even watch the occasional porn as most people do.
It is an invasion of my privacy, much like trying to have a private conversation with a close relative
or lover and having a stranger sitting at the same table. I just don't want it and find it implorable to the extent
that I would even consider giving up using the internet to maintain the freedom we supposedly are entitled to in Britain.
I came across a review of SRWare and thought I'd seek some answers to my quandary.
I would change browsers in a blink of an eye if I could maintain the strictest of privacy by what I watch or read
on the internet. For the record, I am a responsible 70 year old male who lives a fairly conservative lifestyle
and who like most people enjoy their privacy.
Thank you for letting me share my concerns and look forward to some refreshing feedback
Ian
I have been using Chrome for several years and found it to be good, however
when trying to do a search I am faced with a screen telling me to agree to their
Privacy terms and unless I do I cannot use their browser.
As far as I understand it they are collecting data in order to 'help' us by providing
a service to assist us to reach our favourite sites with a minimum of fuss.
However we all know there is a sinister side to their gathering of data.
Firstly, I do not want to be helped with finding sites. I am quite capable to find
anything I want by myself. I also do not want others knowing when I talk with relatives, friends,
have a bet, or watch Julia Roberts movies or even watch the occasional porn as most people do.
It is an invasion of my privacy, much like trying to have a private conversation with a close relative
or lover and having a stranger sitting at the same table. I just don't want it and find it implorable to the extent
that I would even consider giving up using the internet to maintain the freedom we supposedly are entitled to in Britain.
I came across a review of SRWare and thought I'd seek some answers to my quandary.
I would change browsers in a blink of an eye if I could maintain the strictest of privacy by what I watch or read
on the internet. For the record, I am a responsible 70 year old male who lives a fairly conservative lifestyle
and who like most people enjoy their privacy.
Thank you for letting me share my concerns and look forward to some refreshing feedback
Ian