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1. By default, Chrome sends [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Chrome#User_tracking RLZ] identifier with every search query. You should create a new, clean search engine.
 
1. By default, Chrome sends [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Chrome#User_tracking RLZ] identifier with every search query. You should create a new, clean search engine.
  
2. Go to Content Settings and and tick the "Block third-party cookies". Also, you should cookies right after installing Chrome because there are some Google cookies right out of the box
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2. Go to Content Settings and and tick the "Block third-party cookies". Also, you should cookies right after installing Chrome because there are some Google cookies right out of the box. Even in your precious Linux.
  
 
3. If you use Microsoft Windows, you also should check your Services and autoruns, because Google takes roots in your system.  
 
3. If you use Microsoft Windows, you also should check your Services and autoruns, because Google takes roots in your system.  

Revision as of 17:11, 3 February 2014

I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that.

Chrome is a proprietary web browser developed by Google, based on the open source Chromium project. Chrome's main selling point is its blazing fast speed, in terms of page rendering as well as its JavaScript engine, but in recent years other browsers have caught up to and/or exceeded its speed. Also, another selling point is the ability to sync your google account on all your tech with Chrome, which lead to distrust as some. Chrome is usually semi-jokingly referred to as a botnet, because it sends an unusually high amount of data back to Google. In the spring of 2014, it was also revealed that some developers of Chrome extensions were selling their creations to malware peddlers, leading to further distrust of the browser in general.


Disabling (some of) the Botnets

Under advanced settings.

Disabling more of them

1. By default, Chrome sends RLZ identifier with every search query. You should create a new, clean search engine.

2. Go to Content Settings and and tick the "Block third-party cookies". Also, you should cookies right after installing Chrome because there are some Google cookies right out of the box. Even in your precious Linux.

3. If you use Microsoft Windows, you also should check your Services and autoruns, because Google takes roots in your system.

Disabling ALL of the Botnets

Uninstall and install Firefox instead.