Here is a bit I caught this morning..
http://blogs.zdnet.com/security/?p=1847&tag=nl.e550
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Here is a bit I caught this morning..
http://blogs.zdnet.com/security/?p=1847&tag=nl.e550
So chrome is nothing more than a repackaged Safari 3.1, oooh, I'm impressed. Way to go Google. Way to go.
Quote:
Originally Posted by KorpDeath
from here http://blogs.zdnet.com/security/?p=1843Quote:
The Google Chrome user-agent shows that Chrome is actually WebKit 525.13 (Safari 3.1), which is an outdated/vulnerable version of that browser.
Apple patched the carpet-bombing issue with Safari v3.1.2.
do we sing.. we are better than Ms .. we are better than MS.. lets do the same as MS
Oh.. and recent update on the License thing: http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/google...nse-agreement/
I suspect that they were not too worried about the terms and conditions given that it is a beta?
I also don't think that there is much to worry about it phoning home for the same reason.
What I would keep an eye on is what the final version does ;)
Johnno you took the words well text right out of my mouth/keyboard. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by nihil
It's Beta for a reason, and they can only improve it and have a more fine tuned Browser when it leaves "Beta". :)
So they have updated their policy on Content, but what about our privacy? Are they logging the sites we visit? I believe so.....Quote:
Originally Posted by MsMittens
I believe there is a checkbox in the download process "allow the collection of usage statistics". Or something very close to that. Of course that doesn't mean if you don't check it that they won't track your usage anyway.
Guys.... Gmail is still listed as Beta.
By listing a product as Beta you are free to keep modifying it
I'm still waiting to be able to jack in ala William Gibson
Not really..Quote:
Originally Posted by fourdc
As a Beta.. if an account gets hacked or 5TB of data vanishes into the cyber WPB.. Google have the excuse of.."Hey it is only Beta..and isn't ready for production use yet"
Beta implies: IF your using this in a production environment your a fool..
Now if we could convince MS that a certain OS should still be in Beta.. my Vista Enema would not feel so bad