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Google Toolbar Spying On Whitehouse.gov (and Others)?
By: Andy Beal 2010-01-26 Now hes an interesting discovery by Ben Edelman: disabling the Google Toolbar doesnt actually prevent it from sending data back to Big Brother Google. He ran some tests, with the Google Toolbar disabled and closed from view, and sure enough, the toolbar still transmitted URL information back to the search giant. In his example, Edelman throws a little spice on his privacy concerns by visiting www.Whitehouse.gov to demonstrate the covert signal: He notes that this only happens if you have the Enhanced Features"such as PageRank and Sidewiki"enabled, but he also points out just how hard it is to disable these features (you have to reinstall Google Toolbar). Now, heres the thing. If youre an SEO of any kind, you probably already had a gut-feeling that simply not displaying the toolbar wasnt really a way to stop Google from getting its grubby hands on your surfing habits"right? So consider this confirmation for most of us and a warning to anyone that had no idea. So, what should Google do? Edelman suggests the following: "Googles first step is simple: Fix the Toolbar so that X and Manage Add-Ons in fact do what they promise. When a user disables Google Toolbar, all Enhanced Features transmissions need to stop, immediately and without exception. This change must be deployed to all Google Toolbar users straightaway." Will Google volunteer such a change, or will it take some European court to force its hand? Comments Tag: Google Toolbar, Privacy Infringement Add to Del.icio.us | Digg | Reddit | Furl Have a bookmark! - About the Author: Andy Beal is an internet marketing consultant and considered one of the world's most respected and interactive search engine marketing experts. Andy has worked with many Fortune 1000 companies such as Motorola, CitiFinancial, Lowes, Alaska Air, DeWALT, NBC and Experian. You can read his internet marketing blog at Marketing Pilgrim and reach him at andy.beal@gmail.com. |
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