Exactly,
So I see no need to hand out extra information to MS.
:)
BTW: IP is old fashioned. There are better ways to figure out a comp.
>As soon as you hit any Google site, they have you, especially if you login. They'll track you via IP across the entire web. So, if you login to support your Android device then move to Linux and hit some Google web site, they keep tracking you. YouTube? They have you. Blogger sites? They have you. Accidentally click on an ad served by DoubleClick? They have you.
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>Check out this web documentary to see how bad it is.
https://donottrack-doc.com>
>
>>Craig,
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>>I can distinct betweeen a company that tries costumer binding + spying + data tracking to a company where spying + data tracking is the one and only business.
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>>Chrome No. Never! Not even on my Android. (Where I do not much with web anyway)
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>>gmail. I have an account (the non plus thing), but it's only use is to bound the Android apps. No sync of adresses or calendar. Business use of the device is telephone and notification of incoming business mail (not the mail itself, the mailserver send a email to an extra private account on itself. Not gmail)
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>>Desktop internet (like this) goes by linux anyway. Much more secure. Not 100% but much better theen strange MS ways of doing things.
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>>MS is mostly to run VFP.
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>>:)
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