EFF Warns Against Google Desktop

February 10th, 2006 Posted in Software |

San Francisco - Google today announced a new “feature” of its Google Desktop software that greatly increases the risk to consumer privacy. If a consumer chooses to use it, the new “Search Across Computers” feature will store copies of the user’s Word documents, PDFs, spreadsheets and other text-based documents on Google’s own servers, to enable searching from any one of the user’s computers. EFF urges consumers not to use this feature, because it will make their personal data more vulnerable to subpoenas from the government and possibly private litigants, while providing a convenient one-stop-shop for hackers who’ve obtained a user’s Google password.

“Coming on the heels of serious consumer concern about government snooping into Google’s search logs, it’s shocking that Google expects its users to now trust it with the contents of their personal computers,” said EFF Staff Attorney Kevin Bankston. “If you use the Search Across Computers feature and don’t configure Google Desktop very carefully—and most people won’t—Google will have copies of your tax returns, love letters, business records, financial and medical files, and whatever other text-based documents the Desktop software can index. The government could then demand these personal files with only a subpoena rather than the search warrant it would need to seize the same things from your home or business, and in many cases you wouldn’t even be notified in time to challenge it. Other litigants—your spouse, your business partners or rivals, whoever—could also try to cut out the middleman (you) and subpoena Google for your files.”

Read more at the EFF.

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Pocket PC Apps

January 25th, 2003 Posted in Software |

I have been doing TONS of searchs for freeware pocket pc apps lately, and discovered some really sweet ones. So, I figured I share with everyone. First off, MS released a Theme Switcher, which allows quick and easy previews of themes and can also autmatically switch for you. Second is Calender+, which displays upcoming appointments on your today screen. Third is TaskPlus, similar to Cal+ it displays upcoming tasks on your today screen. Fourth is tdLaunch which allows quick access to programs. Fifth is a neat battery/storage monitor that sits in the systray called Syswatch, however this is shareware. And to round it all up vBar lets you close programs quickly.

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