Google's Chrome and a new resident process, "GoogleUpdate.exe"
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Has anyone else installed Chrome and found out that, all of the sudden, there is a new process running (even when Chrome is not running), called "GoogleUpdate(r?).exe"? Doing who knows what, sending them who knows what information about us... Not to mention that, in the license of instalation, we have to agree that all content submited through Chrome gives Google the right to .. basically have the rights to exploit that content as they like (or did i misunderstood it?). I am really, really, really starting to not like Chrome/Google at all. If i wasn't a web developer, i wouldn't have even passed through the "EULA" and installed it. Google is starting to sound more Microsoft than ever...
Windows is just as secure as Linux (when shielded with a Firewall, Anti-Virus, Anti-Spyware and disconnected from the Internet). Windows has even better performance than Linux (when running without Firewall, Anti-Virus and Anti-Spywayre).
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Has anyone else installed Chrome and found out that, all of the sudden, there is a new process running (even when Chrome is not running), called "GoogleUpdate(r?).exe"? Doing who knows what, sending them who knows what information about us... Not to mention that, in the license of instalation, we have to agree that all content submited through Chrome gives Google the right to .. basically have the rights to exploit that content as they like (or did i misunderstood it?). I am really, really, really starting to not like Chrome/Google at all. If i wasn't a web developer, i wouldn't have even passed through the "EULA" and installed it. Google is starting to sound more Microsoft than ever...
Windows is just as secure as Linux (when shielded with a Firewall, Anti-Virus, Anti-Spyware and disconnected from the Internet). Windows has even better performance than Linux (when running without Firewall, Anti-Virus and Anti-Spywayre).
The EULA issue has been addressed and changed (apparently). Caught the Google updater issue. Few ways to deal with it. I did Run, MSConfig, click the Startup Tab and uncheck GoogleUpdate. End of story. I think it can also be uninstalled from the control panel.
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Has anyone else installed Chrome and found out that, all of the sudden, there is a new process running (even when Chrome is not running), called "GoogleUpdate(r?).exe"? Doing who knows what, sending them who knows what information about us... Not to mention that, in the license of instalation, we have to agree that all content submited through Chrome gives Google the right to .. basically have the rights to exploit that content as they like (or did i misunderstood it?). I am really, really, really starting to not like Chrome/Google at all. If i wasn't a web developer, i wouldn't have even passed through the "EULA" and installed it. Google is starting to sound more Microsoft than ever...
Windows is just as secure as Linux (when shielded with a Firewall, Anti-Virus, Anti-Spyware and disconnected from the Internet). Windows has even better performance than Linux (when running without Firewall, Anti-Virus and Anti-Spywayre).
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SK Genius wrote:
they said that part of the eula was a mistake and it has been removed
Hmmm... Is that what they said. [cynical] Let us presume that they actually meant it, and figured nobody ever read the EULA, then if they were caught they went "Oh well it was worth a try". Maybe it is the direction they want to go as part of the plan for world domination, and it will be creeping in peicemeal over the next few years [/cynical]
------------------------------------ Hungrþverrir lét herjat hríðar gagls á Skíði (the hunger battle-birds were filled in Skye with blood of foemen killed)
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SK Genius wrote:
Actually they said that part of the eula was a mistake
any link ?
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Has anyone else installed Chrome and found out that, all of the sudden, there is a new process running (even when Chrome is not running), called "GoogleUpdate(r?).exe"? Doing who knows what, sending them who knows what information about us... Not to mention that, in the license of instalation, we have to agree that all content submited through Chrome gives Google the right to .. basically have the rights to exploit that content as they like (or did i misunderstood it?). I am really, really, really starting to not like Chrome/Google at all. If i wasn't a web developer, i wouldn't have even passed through the "EULA" and installed it. Google is starting to sound more Microsoft than ever...
Windows is just as secure as Linux (when shielded with a Firewall, Anti-Virus, Anti-Spyware and disconnected from the Internet). Windows has even better performance than Linux (when running without Firewall, Anti-Virus and Anti-Spywayre).
Google updater just keeps your binaries updated....u can consider it like the live update mechanism. It looks much better than microsoft live update and doesn't consume bandwidth when you need it. :-D :-D As far as your concern about sending info, chrome will do that...not the updater.
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SK Genius wrote:
Actually they said that part of the eula was a mistake
any link ?
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SK Genius wrote:
they said that part of the eula was a mistake and it has been removed
Hmmm... Is that what they said. [cynical] Let us presume that they actually meant it, and figured nobody ever read the EULA, then if they were caught they went "Oh well it was worth a try". Maybe it is the direction they want to go as part of the plan for world domination, and it will be creeping in peicemeal over the next few years [/cynical]
------------------------------------ Hungrþverrir lét herjat hríðar gagls á Skíði (the hunger battle-birds were filled in Skye with blood of foemen killed)
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SK Genius wrote:
they said that part of the eula was a mistake and it has been removed
Hmmm... Is that what they said. [cynical] Let us presume that they actually meant it, and figured nobody ever read the EULA, then if they were caught they went "Oh well it was worth a try". Maybe it is the direction they want to go as part of the plan for world domination, and it will be creeping in peicemeal over the next few years [/cynical]
------------------------------------ Hungrþverrir lét herjat hríðar gagls á Skíði (the hunger battle-birds were filled in Skye with blood of foemen killed)
Dalek Dave wrote:
Let us presume that they actually meant it, and figured nobody ever read the EULA, then if they were caught they went "Oh well it was worth a try". Maybe it is the direction they want to go as part of the plan for world domination, and it will be creeping in peicemeal over the next few years
Then don't use it, don't install it and/or completely remove it from your computer. Try that with IE... :rolleyes:
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Google updater just keeps your binaries updated....u can consider it like the live update mechanism. It looks much better than microsoft live update and doesn't consume bandwidth when you need it. :-D :-D As far as your concern about sending info, chrome will do that...not the updater.
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Anup Shinde wrote:
It looks much better than microsoft live update and doesn't consume bandwidth when you need it.
Wow! That is a neat trick. You mean it downloads updates without using bandwidth? A miracle!
Wjousts wrote:
Wow! That is a neat trick. You mean it downloads updates without using bandwidth? A miracle!
Cool... if that happens it wud be awesome .. I hope they think about that in their research department... may be they will discover a telepathy method for updates :D
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Anup Shinde wrote:
It looks much better than microsoft live update and doesn't consume bandwidth when you need it.
Wow! That is a neat trick. You mean it downloads updates without using bandwidth? A miracle!
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Anup Shinde wrote:
It looks much better than microsoft live update and doesn't consume bandwidth when you need it.
Wow! That is a neat trick. You mean it downloads updates without using bandwidth? A miracle!
Wjousts wrote:
Wow! That is a neat trick. You mean it downloads updates without using bandwidth? A miracle!
Since installing Chrome already redirects all your network traffic through Google's servers (to make sure you're having a plesant experience), it is a simple matter for them to inject update information into the unused portions of the various packets heading your way. Chrome then intercepts these packets and assembles the update file on your machine.
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That's not cynical, that's paranoid. Most users skip the EULA, granted. I doubt that any sane person would try to fool some millions (?) of users. Unless that person is the president of the United States, of course :)