Google’s new browser was just released. There are already privacy issues:
Users began raising privacy concerns about data collection in Chrome. The omnibar’s auto-suggest features sends data back to Google about the keystrokes inputted. A Google representative said that that about 2% of the data would be stored along with the IP address of the computer that sent the data.
Do you trust Google to only store 2% of your keystrokes? An IP address, combined with the other data Google collects, is personally identifiable.
