'Essentially, the edifices of privacy that we once thought we understood are melting like ice in a heatwave.' - Charles Arthur, Technology Editor,writing in Tuesday's Guardian.
I've been alarmed by the change to Google's privacy policy effective today. I have a gut fear of, and also an intellectual resistance to, companies being able to track my internet surfing, searches, purchases etc.
I'm not particularly IT-savvy, but decided to remove all the cookies on my MacBook today with the intention of blocking new cookies. Within minutes I found a Google cookie there - sort of like the wasp you've just ejected from the kitchen suddenly buzzing around - even though I hadn't visited Google in the interim. I now find I cannot use my Hotmail account if cookies are disabled.
I've started this thread in the hope that others with more IT knowledge might share some of it and also a place for views about what seems like the end of privacy.
I've been alarmed by the change to Google's privacy policy effective today. I have a gut fear of, and also an intellectual resistance to, companies being able to track my internet surfing, searches, purchases etc.
I'm not particularly IT-savvy, but decided to remove all the cookies on my MacBook today with the intention of blocking new cookies. Within minutes I found a Google cookie there - sort of like the wasp you've just ejected from the kitchen suddenly buzzing around - even though I hadn't visited Google in the interim. I now find I cannot use my Hotmail account if cookies are disabled.
I've started this thread in the hope that others with more IT knowledge might share some of it and also a place for views about what seems like the end of privacy.
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