Linked by Georgios Kasselakis on Wed 3rd Sep 2008 15:14 UTC
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I think it's only fair to point out some contrary viewpoints about those alleged flaws:
About the carpet bombing attack:
http://blog.internetnews.com/skerner/2008/09/google-chrome-not-at-r...
About the protocol handling:
http://lists.grok.org.uk/pipermail/full-disclosure/2008-September/0...






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2006-01-04
Well:
Security holes:
http://www.heise-online.co.uk/security/Google-Chrome-beta-comes-wit...
And defaults matter. From the privacy notice:
When you type URLs or queries in the address bar, the letters you type are sent to Google so the Suggest feature can automatically recommend terms or URLs you may be looking for. If you choose to share usage statistics with Google and you accept a suggested query or URL, Google Chrome will send that information to Google as well. You can disable this feature as explained here.
And:
Your copy of Google Chrome includes one or more unique application numbers. These numbers and information about your installation of the browser (e.g., version number, language) will be sent to Google when you first install and use it and when Google Chrome automatically checks for updates. If you choose to send usage statistics and crash reports to Google, the browser will send us this information along with a unique application number as well. Crash reports can contain information from files, applications and services that were running at the time of a malfunction. We use crash reports to diagnose and try to fix any problems with the browser.
And forking is something totally normal and Google encourages the use of their source code. In no way it is disrespectful.
I will only use it once it has been audited / forked by a third party and all the addons I need are there.
Otherwise like I said it is great technology. Although I think they should have mentioned KHTML somewhere along the line. Give credit where credit is due.
Edit:
And Matt is slightly wrong on some points. For example when you surf the web without adblocker all sites you visit with google ads will track your surfing habits .. the list goes on ..
Edited 2008-09-03 16:53 UTC