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The greatest concern seems to come with the capability to discuss and search numerous computers with one account. Put simply, you can use one desktop search account to search, index and enable you to share files between your laptop and desktop like. But are these concerns grounded in reality? Is there a truly privacy issue here? I do... Theres been a lot of talk recently about Google Talk and how there are serious privacy concerns with-the new software. The greatest problem appears to come with the capacity to discuss and search multiple computers with one account. Quite simply, you might use one desktop search account to search, index and allow you to share files between your desktop and laptop for example. But are these problems grounded in truth? Can there be a really privacy problem here? The other day I downloaded and installed the newest Desk-top Search beta. Its some interesting new features including the capability to remove systems from the dock and sidebar them anywhere you want on your own desktop. And there are many more sections available to enable you to do such a thing from manage what is indexed, to passing time by winning contests. One of the best features is its power to reach beyond the desktop its on to perform a variety of things. Now, I can play tic-tac toe with co-workers, as well as friends around the globe. But the most unpleasant, and largest update to some is the capability to remotely index files, in addition to discuss them using Google servers to temporarily store the things. By turning this feature you give the best to Google to keep your documents for up to 30 days. Therein lies the heart of the problem there is apparently no way around this 30-day necessity. All I have to mention is so what? So imagine if you have to provide this capacity to Google? Google will encrypt the data to ensure that no-one else can access it. Going To http://www.pmlngroup.com/members/yellow2helen/activity/2750512/ possibly provides warnings you can use with your boss. And even though there is some kind of DOJ subpoena requiring access to these records I do not think it would remain true in court. This is because Google has set up a system whereby your entire Google actions are associated with one Google account. Your personalized website, gmail, google adwords, stats and ad-sense reports all share the same Google account. Consequently, itd be hard for anyone to get a subpoena to examine information regarding only part of that account. Laws apart, should you be that concerned about the privacy being surrendered to Google as a way to use this system then do not sign up for it. You can still get and use the new Desktop Search with nearly all of its new capabilities, but you do not have to use the file sharing. But what if you wish to share files between computers? Well, do what used to do go to your chosen electronics shop and buy a flash drive. I just bought a USB flash drive with more than 2 gigs of storage for under 100. Now I can quickly move anything between any computer with no worry of some government agency curious about whats onto it. This telling http://oit.hostos.cuny.edu/librarywiki/index.php?title=CariaHartmann392 URL has many lofty lessons for the inner workings of this view. As I said, I do have the newest Google Desktop installed, and I did consider the controls for the search and file sharing, but I didnt turn them on. I have no need to help you to look my desktop computer from work and vice versa, nor do I need to share with you files between your two computers. And if I did, I will only utilize the FTP site Ive setup on the computer at home or even the aforementioned thumb drive. Really, in regards to all the different ways that Google captures your own personal data, from search history to Gmail, must we be all that concerned that some files might turn out to be stored on the Google machine somewhere? I think we should have other issues. Like, I think we ought to be anxious about what Google already knows about us via those ser-vices I mentioned ear-lier. I believe business owners ought to be concerned that this kind of company will allow employees to quickly take and transfer data to and from work. I do believe if you are that scared of the US government infringing on your privacy then you should not have a account, nor Google Desktop Search nor a Gmail account. In reality I do not think you need to have any Internet reports because quite honestly many people are a goal for that DOJ. Dig up further on the affiliated use with by visiting http://www.citem.cz/mediawiki/index.php?title=BaxterNgo523. Identify further on our affiliated site by navigating to http://www.host4post.com/community/discussion/42702/art-of-glass-painting. More, I could almost guarantee you that the local ISP will fold and hand over the info easier than Google will. Therefore before you start worrying about how Google can infringe your privacy, keep in mind that YOU have the capacity to stop it from happening. Its only a matter-of choosing to take action..