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The biggest problem appears to come with the capacity to reveal and search numerous computers with one account. In other words, you could use an individual desktop search account to search, index and allow you to share files between your desktop and notebook like. But are these problems grounded in fact? Is there really a privacy problem here? I do... There has been a great deal of talk recently about Google Talk and how there are significant privacy concerns with-the new application. The greatest issue seems to come with the ability to search and discuss numerous computers with one account. Quite simply, you can use a single desktop search account to search, index and allow you to share files between your laptop and desktop for example. But are these concerns grounded in fact? Is there a really privacy issue here? I downloaded and installed the new Desk-top Search beta last week. It has some interesting new features including the power to eliminate panels from the dock and sidebar them anywhere you want on your desktop. And there are many more sections available to enable you to do such a thing from control what is listed, to passing time by playing games. One of the coolest features is its ability to reach beyond the desk-top its to do a variety of things. Now, I can play tic tac toe with co-workers, or even friends around the globe. But the largest, and most uncomfortable update to some is the ability to remotely index files, as well as reveal them using Google servers to temporarily store the items. Browse here at the link slack ftp to explore why to engage in it. By turning this feature on you give Google the best to keep your files for 1 month. Therein lies the core of the issue there seems to be no way around this 30 day requirement. All Ive to say is so what? So what if youve to offer this power to Google? Google can ensure the data to ensure that no-one else can access it. And even though there is some kind of DOJ subpoena demanding access to these records I do not think it would stand up in court. This is because Google has create a system where all your Google actions are associated with one Google account. Your personalized webpage, gmail, google adwords, stats and adsense reports all share the same Google account. Thus, itd be difficult for anybody to acquire a subpoena to review information regarding only element of that account. Laws aside, if youre that concerned with the privacy being surrendered to Google as a way to use this process then do not subscribe to it. My uncle found out about slack ftp by browsing webpages. You can still acquire and use the new Desk-top Search with the majority of its new features, but you do not need certainly to use the file sharing. But imagine if you intend to share files between computers? Well, do what I did go to your favorite electronics store and buy a thumb drive. I just bought a USB flash drive with over 2 gigs of storage at under 100. Now I can certainly transfer something between any computer with no worry of some government agency wondering whats onto it. As I said, I do have the brand new Google Desktop installed, and I did consider the options for the search and file-sharing, but I didnt turn them on. Ive no need to help you to locate my family computer from work and vice-versa, nor do I need to share with you files between the two computers. And if I did, I will simply use the FTP site I have setup on a computer at home or the aforementioned thumb drive. Really, when it comes to all the alternative methods that Google reflects your individual information, from search history to Gmail, must we be all that concerned that some documents might turn out to be located on the Google host somewhere? I believe we must have other issues. For instance, I think we ought to be concerned about what Google already knows about us via these services I mentioned ear-lier. Clicking official website likely provides suggestions you should give to your girlfriend. I think business owners should be concerned that this kind of service will allow workers to quickly take and move data to and from work. I think if youre that scared of-the US government infringing on your privacy then you shouldnt have a account, nor Google Desktop Search nor a Gmail account. Actually I do not think you ought to have any Internet accounts because quite honestly many people are a goal for that DOJ. More, I can almost guarantee you your local ISP will fold and pay the information much easier than Google will. So before you start worrying about how Google can infringe your privacy, remember that YOU have the capability to stop it from happening. It is only a matter of choosing to do this..