Hiding from Google
Posted on | January 21, 2010 | No Comments
From Slashdot:
“Google offers Web users a simple trade-off: Let the search giant track a substantial portion of your comings and goings around the Web, and it will offer you a free, superior online experience. Now independent security researcher Moxie Marlinspike is making Web users a counter-offer: take Google’s giveaways and keep your privacy too. On Tuesday, Marlinspike launched a service he calls GoogleSharing, a plug-in for Firefox designed to give users access to Google’s online offerings while cloaking their identity from the company’s data collection tools. By hosting a proxy server with a collection of Google ‘identities,’ the privacy software will allow users temporarily to route their traffic through another computer that masks their identity by mixing their online actions with those of other users. The system is totally transparent, with no special ‘alternative’ websites to visit. Your normal work flow should be exactly the same.”
Grand initiative, I say. Finally someone addresses the privacy issues towards Google’s search engine. Read the original posting and follow the discussion.
Tags: Google > GoogleSharing > online identity > online privacy > Privacy > Slashdot
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