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Mashable (Free subscription) | 09/07/2008
Germany’s Office for Information Security, also known as the BSI , has apparently looked at Google’s Chrome browse r and felt a pinch of uneasy déjà vu (a la Microsoft ), only this time sensing that the company behind the software wants to know too much about you, too often. As a result, the BSI is advising anyone who’ll listen to steer clear of the crayon invader’s brand new beta. At least for anything...
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[Geeks are Sexy] technology news (Free subscription) | 09/08/2008
By Mark O’Neill Contributing Writer, [GAS] The German Federal Office for Information Security has told people not to use Google Chrome for surfing the internet, saying it is unacceptable to have all internet user information - search engine, email and now browser - with the same company. The news was broadcasted on “Tagesschau”, Germany’s biggest prime time news [...]
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Erkan's field diary (Free subscription) | 09/07/2008
More ‘EU controlling blogging’ outrage - a more careful analysis By Jon Back in June there was a lot of debate on numerous blogs about a draft European Parliament Resolution by Estonian Socialist Marianne Mikko. The original draft contained some...
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Digital Daily - All Things Digital (Free subscription) | 09/08/2008
Google’s new Chrome browser hasn’t been available for a week yet and already, privacy advocates are sounding alarms. Over the weekend, Germany’s Federal Office for Information Security warned against using the browser, which it fears collects and centralizes a bit too much user data with Google.
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Mousetrap Technology - Times Online (Free subscription) | 09/09/2008
Germany's Office for Information Security, or BSI, suspects it is. According to Mashable and Google Blogoscoped, a German TV news programme carried this weekend a BSI warning alerting its fellow countrymen to use the recently launched Chrome browser only sparingly...
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Wall Street Pit (Free subscription) | 09/08/2008
– Blogscoped: Whatever the motivation of Germany’s prime time news and public affairs program ‘Tagesschau” may be - one thing is for sure: no matter how superior Google (GOOG) products are - the co. can’t seem to be doing anything without fierce criticism. On Saturday, the news station gave an official warning against Google’s new [...]