PQ Living Shines Using Chrome
You may have heard that there is a new Internet browser in town thanks to Google and it’s called Chrome. We’ve downloaded Chrome, put it through its paces and are happy to report that PQ Living works swimmingly using this new browser. In fact, it’s quite snappy!
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I use Mozilla Firefox as a browser, and find it easy to use, faster, and much more reliable than Internet Explorer. And I can vouch that this blog looks just as good on that, too!
#1, everything you search for on Google is collected on their servers. They store what you searched for, your IP address and user cookie. After nine months – nine months – they “anonymize” these logs by slightly altering your IP address. Meanwhile, you’re all theirs.
Google has so much data on what you did that the Department of “Justice” has tried to pry it away from them, as have foreign governments. So you’re already feeding them information using their search engine. It’s no safer than their new browser.
If you want to shield your searches from Google, Yahoo and others, use an anonymous proxy server. There are many out there. Just Google “anonymous proxy”; of course, Google will know that you did.
I’d like to re-center this. I for one appreciate the editors ensuring Penn Quarter Living displays correctly on any browser a potential reader has. While there are many reasons for choosing one browser over the next, the point of this post was to let us know Google Chrome displays the site correctly.
Uhh, @4, thx for “re-centering” us. Maybe the editors should shut off comments on all postings so that they, too, stay “centered.”
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I’m ok with Google for searching, but I’d caution anyone on installing “chrome” (or any other google product) on their PC as Google is notorious for collecting information used in searches…
As long as there isn’t a google product actually installed (gtalk, chrome, “Google Desktop”), all is golden. I prefer to use Google for searches, just not their products.