Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 22nd Sep 2005 11:04 UTC, submitted by kellym
Google Rumors are swirling around a FAQ page for Google Secure Access Beta (of course) software that appears to be a VPN client. "If you choose to use Google Secure Access, your internet traffic will be encrypted and sent through Google's servers to the Internet. The data that is received will then be encrypted and sent back through our servers to your computer."
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its there, and supported, your dont HAVE to use it.. so why remove the code? The same can go for any feature.. Linux is only as bloated as you make it, assuming you compile your own kernel, or use a custom-class distro, as apposed to the bloat-class distros such as redhat (yes, I know its fedora now), or mandrake(and yes i know its mandriva now).

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