Debunking Google's Log Anonymization Propaganda

Courtesy Linux Today  Mon, 09/15/2008 - 10:02

Surveillance State: "However, with a bit of careful analysis, it's possible to see that this is little more than snake oil, designed to look good for the newspapers, without delivering real benefits to end users."


 

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