Welcome to the botnet

Welcome to the botnet.

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privacy.microsoft.com
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I don't use Linux.

>using chrome

>not using linux

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I remember this being posted constantly in the past. I'm heavily invested in Google at this point in time.

Welcome to the botnet.

[spoiler]Should probably add Google Analytics to the image[/spoiler]

>it's totally fine, you only have to jump through these 10 loops and switch to another OS

Mozilla Firefox exposes your IP address to every website you visit.

>it's Chrome's fault that Windows hates updating
>ticking a box is too hard

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let's see Firefox fags try and defend this

How do I install linux without systemd?

>we have fun and games

Install Devuan, Salix, Puppy Linux, or Gentoo

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>Windows hates updating
Windows and macOS, but valid point
>ticking a box is too hard
ticking ten boxes that get hidden in different random locations every few releases should not be required

>not using Tor

>tor
Enjoy your botnet.

It's a superstition due to the ignorance. Google is sampling the population in order to make statistical research in order to improve the services and the overall quality of life.

Furthermore, Google's actions are regulated by the law and indeed there're loads of gold-diggers out there who would be happy to sue Google for any misdeed.

cbsnews.com/news/googles-2-7-billion-eu-fine-may-be-just-the-start/

>Justifying the botnet with net neutrality
thanks for the reminder that the NN is fucking bulllshit

You have reached your daily limit of "Fringe" websites, you will be redirected outside of Sup Forums.ORG until you renew.
Comcast thanks you for being a loyal customer!

There's nothing about net neutrality in that image you dumb fuck

Proof?

>i dint even read at least the last phrase
(you)

Is visual studio a botnet?

yes.NET

>Not using ungoogled chromium

That's not about net neutrality

$0.05 have been deposited into your account

>I can't address anything in that image, better cry shill and bail

>This

Clearly. How else would you view a webpage?

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It just collects statistical usage data and keeps my account details on their servers and Google doesn't conceal that, it's a part of the agreement. What does it have to do with botnets? What are you some aloof ignorant yokel?

That's what every faggot on this website does, no one can admit shit on here

Enjoy your shitty fire fox hangs and home made web browsers

>lurk moar newfaggot
8ch.pl/tech/chrome.html

>I don't have a valid response but I waste my time shit posting anyways

Some of you really do sit all day at home with your mother's tit in your mouths huh?

Yes.

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What exactly do they mine?

privacy.microsoft.com

Faggot here is more likely to be you. I'm a white heterosexual male.

>Sends the name of the file you're downloading to Google for whitelist checking; stores your IP address associated with the file for a few weeks.[1]
What's wrong with it? ISP knows what I'm downloading, server I'm downloading from knows too. Google cares about my security to do not download anything harmful. How are sending statistics and security checks according to the official agreement connected with the definition of botnet?

>Every URL you even begin to type in the address bar is sent to Google, in whole or in fragments, for auto-completion purposes.[2][3]
What's bad with the auto-completion? It makes usage easier. How is sending statistics according to the official agreement connected with the definition of botnet?

>Connects to Google every 30 minutes to download a list of malicious URLs, so the fact that you even have Chrome open is transmitted to Google.[1]
Google cares about my security. How is downloading the security data connected with the definition of botnet?

>Asks you to login to your Google account, so your browsing tabs, history, etc. is stored on Google servers.[4]
Optional, but I like to use it, because all my history, bookmarks are easily synchronised across my devices. Furthermore, the data is protected by privacy laws because Google is a big serious company and can't get into trouble for anything criminal. How is online account connected with the definition of botnet?

>Connects to websites in the background before you are even finished typing them in, without your explicit instruction.[5]
What's bad with the auto-completion? It makes usage easier and it's optional. How is a feature which can be explicitly turned off connected with the definition of a botnet?

>Contains an RLZ identifier, an encoded string sent together with all queries to Google.[6]
How is the identity for statistical data connected with the definition of a botnet?

>Google cares about my security
kill you're self

you kill yourself, superstitious ignorant technically illiterate redneck

> 1 (you) has been deposited in your account

thank you for baiting

I-is this real? If so what's the point of using Firefox if they're all botnet?

The part of connecting to the websites is fine, as well, it is doing what you're asking it to do.
Now the rest.. not so much.
Normally, for google itself, the data probably is just chuck on AIs to both perform the tasks you expect as to extract data from you for ad purposes.
But shit fucks up if someone catches your google packets mid-transit.

lol just use incognito mode fag

This.
lul retard, privacy doesnt equal security.

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Why? Iridium is better

Hi pajeet

It's a meme

>being this paranoid for searching milf porn

>Iridium
>not same shit as Chromium

>the joke


>your head

That last one is blatantly false unless you turn it on.

>not using RFC 1149