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General => Technical Help => Topic started by: JeanH on Monday 01 February 10 21:25 GMT (UK)
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Has anyone tried this yet? My son recommended it but when I downloaded it, it seems that it is a bit "too early" It does not pick up a lot of pictures, and there are other issues which need ironing out before it can be said to outdo Outlook or Firefox. I am by no means a computer buff, just found a problem when I was searching for something (graphic) using Crome. It said it needed to download some patch but this patch was not compatable with Crome. Any thoughts?
JeanH
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Google appears to be rather too keen to collect data on people, so I suspect that Chrome will be "phoning home" with details of my browsing habits. So it will be a "NO" from me :)
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a no from me too....
don't like the way google passes on your geographical location to websites as default!
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don't like the way google passes on your geographical location to websites as default!
That really irritates me too, especially when all the extraneous stuff comes up in a foreign character set, in my case Greek. Their 'we do no evil' motto is wearing very thin. It's NO to Chrome from me.
K.
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I first tried Google Crome, some time ago and had nothing but trouble with it, it would not allow me to open certain windows or programmes and my computer kept coming up with unknown viruses. So it's a no from me as well.
jericho
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I have downloaded it,but not yet started using it as it lost all my bookmarks,so i will delete it now
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Its a NO from me as well.
When my PC was in Outpatients the Doctor advised me to remove "Chrome" from Computer.
Cheers
KHP
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Thank you all for your replies. Needless to say, Google Crome removed.
Thank you. Regards JeanH
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outdo Outlook or Firefox.
By the way, Outlook is an email program rather than a browser. :)
Outlook = Internet Explorer?
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Sorry about that, got my Outlook mixed up, bad hair day
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upon reading your reports re google chrome i deleted it. i also deleted google earth which i hardly used. i have google toolbar for internet explorer and google updater.can someone tell me if i should/have to delete them.
thanking you
gooddog
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On the menubar at the top of Internet Explorer, click on:
View >> Toolbars and deselect them.
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thank you for your reply Downside. have done that.
gooddog
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Down side, thank you for your help but could you please sort this one out.
My ISP is TalkTalk - I use Internet Explorer and Windows mail for my e-mail. Having re-read the postings re: Google Crome, especially the one regarding deleting tool bars, I noticed that the home page on TalkTalk shows a small icon with "Enhanced by Google". Would you recommend changing my home page - if so what do you suggest. Or, are we all panicking over something which has been blown up out of all preportion, possibly by my original post?
Forgot to mention that I am using Vista until I can afford Windows 7
Regards JeanH
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Ultimately it is personal choice. My home page is http://www.google.co.uk/ because it such a simple layout and therefore it loads really fast as it does not have adverts. I have the Menu Bar, Command Bar and Status Bar showing on Internet Explorer.
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I am a bit surprised by the views in this strand, which may mean that I am too naive.
I use Googlemail and am quite happy with it. When Chrome came out I tried it and reckoned it was faster than Explorer and once I was used to it it gave me things that Explorer did not (but they may be catching up).
I ran into a problem downloading a GED file from Ancestry and they told me that it did not work with all browsers and that I should use Explorer. Since then I have kept Explorer on my desk top for use in emergencies but I still prefer Chrome as my default browser.
My AVG antivirus updated a few weeks ago and installed Yahoo as the default search engine in an Explorer tool bar and I have not worked out how to get rid of it. The new version of AVG is also slowing down Chrome and seems to prevent pages from loading, which is a bore.
So at the moment Chrome on my computer is not problem free but I do still like it and am persevering with it n the hope that the problems will resolve themselves at some time.
If I do eventually give up Chrome I shall probably try Firefox rather than revert to Explorer as my default.
Gobbo
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a no from me too....
don't like the way google passes on your geographical location to websites as default!
Does this apply to every website one visits from a search on Google? I have wondered why local link appears on some and it has worried me.
Selina
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As far as I can work it out, it's not so much from a Google search, but from 'ads supplied by Google' on countless websites - that's where I get ads in the Greek character set popping up because I live in a Greek-speaking country.
They don't know your real name and/or address (unless you have registered with them for any of their services) but I understand that they do store data from your IP address. Google are known for collecting background information on your browsing habits so they can serve up adverts they think might appeal to your interests. I doubt they are specifically interested in 'me' - one person out of millions blundering around the net each day, but I unwittingly contribute to their tracking of trends.
K.
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Google search does put a tracking cookie on your computer - if they didn't, they wouldn't be able to store your search settings. That gives them the ability to do all sorts of stuff, but no-one except Google knows what they actually do with this data. It's very easy to get paranoid about all this, but as long as you have the usual firewall and virus precautions in place, I wouldn't lose any sleep over it :)
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Google Chrome has got much better recently. And Google wont be collecting your personal data unless you are signed in.
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Make sure you are running version 4.0.249.89.
Versions prior to this had Highly critical vulnerabilities which have been patched in the newer version.
Not to shabby on issuing a fix about 5days.
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And Google wont be collecting your personal data unless you are signed in.
That doesn't sound too reassuring somehow.
That means they only stalk you when you are logged in? ;)
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Google along with most internet companies Stalk you to some degree or other.... ;D
HM Gov stalks you at ALL times whether its internet or otherwise.. ::)
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OK I am now totally paranoid and I will never use the Internet again. :)
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Google Chrome has got much better recently. And Google wont be collecting your personal data unless you are signed in.
I suggest you look up the words tracking cookie (use Google if you like ;D ) - you don't have to sign in to get one (on any site) - Google are by no means the only ones to use them.
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I see Google are also in trouble over Buzz.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8519314.stm