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by bitskits
5782 days ago
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While the Google argument is an easy argument to make, it happens to not have merit. From: http://code.google.com/speed/public-dns/privacy.html We don't correlate or combine your information from the temporary or permanent logs with any other data that Google might have about your use of other services, such as data from Web Search and data from advertising on the Google content network. |
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With regards of privacy, Google's definition of what's identifying or not is very dodgy. From your own link, the permanent record includes the timestamp, domain, geolocation and ISP. That's a lot of information if you aggregate it.