by Psyber » Tue Sep 23, 2008 9:45 pm
I had a look at Chrome recently. It works well, for example with BigPond Video.
However, I was not happy with what it appears to do with bookmarks. They appear to be saved to Google's servers. There appeared to be no way to save and edit them in the browser itself. That means they get the data. Thinking maybe something had gone wrong with my installation, I tried again, with the same result.
I uninstalled it using its own uninstaller and it reported a complete uninstall was achieved. Without my having any chance to say yea or nay Internet Explorer tried to open - IE is not my default browser. Zone Alarm stopped it, but I gave one-off permission out of curiosity. There was a questionnaire from Google asking why the uninstall. By then I was in the mood to tell them.
After the uninstall, I noticed Google Setup kept trying to access the Internet. Zone Alarm reported this because I gave it one-off permission only at the initial install. Without Zone Alarm, or if I had given it continuing permission, I would never have known.
Tricky b......s! I cleaned it out of the Registry, and ran a full spyware check to make sure there were no residuals.
EPIGENETICS - Lamarck was right!