Eagle eye

By

Ankur Agrawal

Vasnav college OF Engineering

Indore

 

   

Internet connection has become a sort of girlfriend nowadays. You can't resist yourself having one .There are almost billions of internet subscribers in the world, and not surprisingly majority of them use the giant search engine GOOGLE. But merely 1% of the users know that they are staking their privacy in lieu of it. Have you ever noticed that as soon as you type the url www.google.com , you automatically get redirected to www.google.co.in. They know your location, what you've searched for, which could even embarrass you, if revealed. Actually Google servers automatically record the page requests made when their users visit the site. These "server logs" typically include your web request, Internet Protocol address, browser type, browser language, the date and time of your request and one or more cookies that may uniquely identify your browser and identity. . Even if you're on a dynamic IP connection, your ISP has logs of when you were on a particular IP address. That, coupled with a detailed list of the search terms and access times, may be enough to identify you anyway. Not only Google spies you online, but they won't spare you even if you are offline. Below is the incidence.

 

 

 

The Kevin Bankston incidence really shook the grounds of IT companies round the world. Kevin Bankston , an attorney from San Francisco had a habit of sneaking smoke, hiding from his family. But he was astonished after seeing his own snap published and circulated round the web. It was taken by Google Street View outside his office. There are many other victims like Kevin. Google would not stop peeping into people's privacy. Google would not let people surf anonymously. SO IT'S TIME FOR US TO BOYCOTT GOOGLE. It's a joke guys. I can't resist myself watching YouTube videos.  Don't get me wrong, I am talking about childish funny videos. Anyways, next time when you bunk the college, make sure that you and your girlfriend didn't get shot by Google street viewer.

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