Why is it okay for your ISP to do it and not Google?
Your position seems very bizarre.
It is not ok for my ISP to do it but otherwise I won't get any internet.
Answer the question or quit trolling.
Why is it okay for your ISP to do it and not Google?
Your position seems very bizarre.
the poll is a multi select poll you noob!![]()
It is not ok for my ISP to do it but otherwise I won't get any internet.
Answer the question or quit trolling.
Answer the question or quit trolling.
I didn't get multiple selection options![]()
How am I paranoid when it's proven?
You keep making excuses and refuse to answer so safe to say you're trolling and no need for me to reply anymore.
anyone thats still using IE is living in cave
Why should I provide evidence when it's clearly documented on the internet. Do a google search.
What is trolling to me is that you believe it's ok for google to track online movements and compare it to ISP tracking when you have no choice.
Not running, just walking away from am ignorant reading his daily the sun news paper
Edit: Feel free to have the last word, it wont mean much.
Daily the sun newspaper?
Sounds interesting.
i use it (IE) to view a webcam on a German site i visit occasionally (i was based in the town during the 80's and it's a bit of a nostalgia thing) i can't get anything to work properly on FF that views the images correctly. using FF the images cycle through at an alarming rate whereas with IE they cycle through frame by frame
the site in case anybody is interested is: "Hemer webcam" it's just a road junction but i have reasonably good memories of it and the immediate surroundings.
i've just reread that and it sounds like i need to get out more![]()
Irony++Why should I provide evidence when it's clearly documented on the internet. Do a google search.
Just so you know, Tyron. What google is doing is quite common practice. If you use facebook, twitter, Youtube or various online newspapers. They are all tracking what you're doing, videos you're watching or articles you're reading.
I didn't get multiple selection options![]()
What is proven, what are you even talking about? You haven't clarified that. You said Google are profiling you without backing it up with anything.
I don't know why you even bothered to reply in the first place as you obviously have no idea what you're talking about.
In fairness to Tyron here Google do store a lot of data relating to people who use their services but they're relatively open about telling you that they do so and their privacy policy is freely available. I can see reasons for unease regarding a private corporation storing so much data on you as an individual but in their defence it's not as if they hide it particularly nor indeed are they in any way unique about doing so.