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by garaetjjte
2394 days ago
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Obviously using search engine sends search queries to it.. okay. But that experiment was sending most of browsing history, without explicit opt-in. Collecting browsing history from users of popular browser without asking them is just evil. (and it seems you still defend that decision) |
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[EDIT]: Just to clarify and not have anyone create the wrong idea - I defend my earlier point. But your question is loaded. Here's why: We do not collect browser history, which by definition implies being able to piece visited urls back to a profile in our servers. That is impossible - to us, each single URL comes as a detached datapoint - devoid of any information that can be used to aggregate them back to a user profile.