Jordy
Established Member
This time they've introduced a new browser! http://www.google.com/chrome
Going incognito doesn't affect the behaviour of other people, servers or software. Be wary of:
Websites that collect or share information about you
Internet service providers or employers that track the pages that you visit
Malicious software that tracks your keystrokes in exchange for free smileys
Surveillance by secret agents
People standing behind you
11. Content licence from you
11.1 You retain copyright and any other rights that you already hold in Content that you submit, post or display on or through the Services. By submitting, posting or displaying the content, you give Google a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, royalty-free and non-exclusive licence to reproduce, adapt, modify, translate, publish, publicly perform, publicly display and distribute any Content that you submit, post or display on or through the Services. This licence is for the sole purpose of enabling Google to display, distribute and promote the Services and may be revoked for certain Services as defined in the Additional Terms of those Services.
Has anybody read the EULA -
As well as a little follow up reading http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/09/03/google_chrome_eula_sucks/
Not going on any PC's here till I see a better EULA
I've not tried it yet, but I've read that is has a task manager and each tab runs as its own process which sounds like it could be a good idea in principle.
The article has now been updated and Google have removed the offending paragraph from their EULA.
Don't want pages that you visit to show up in your web history? Choose incognito mode for private browsing.
SCORE!