Google Toolbar - updated without approval!
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My Google Toolbar for IE auto-updated without prompting me. Since I primarily use FF now, I just noticed this – the icons look better and there are new features/options. While I appreciate the fact that I now have a newer version, I am a little piqued that it did not prompt me first. Not sure if the error was on the Google side or the IE side – my money is on the former.
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My Google Toolbar for IE auto-updated without prompting me. Since I primarily use FF now, I just noticed this – the icons look better and there are new features/options. While I appreciate the fact that I now have a newer version, I am a little piqued that it did not prompt me first. Not sure if the error was on the Google side or the IE side – my money is on the former.
I saw this on Monday and could not understand either. Best regards, Paul. Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.
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I saw this on Monday and could not understand either. Best regards, Paul. Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.
Paul Selormey wrote: I saw this on Monday and could not understand either. Hmmm - so I am not the only one - that is a little relieving, though I am still annoyed that it happened.
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My Google Toolbar for IE auto-updated without prompting me. Since I primarily use FF now, I just noticed this – the icons look better and there are new features/options. While I appreciate the fact that I now have a newer version, I am a little piqued that it did not prompt me first. Not sure if the error was on the Google side or the IE side – my money is on the former.
I accidently launched IE yesterday (yes I'm still using the piece of crap called FireFox) and noticed that the Google toolbar looked different. I assumed it was just my poor memory. If they have updated it without permission, then it is going to be removed off my system very fast. 'Do no evil' - my arse. Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]
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I accidently launched IE yesterday (yes I'm still using the piece of crap called FireFox) and noticed that the Google toolbar looked different. I assumed it was just my poor memory. If they have updated it without permission, then it is going to be removed off my system very fast. 'Do no evil' - my arse. Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]
Michael P Butler wrote: If they have updated it without permission There's no "If" about it, they updated it without permission. This is the first time they are doing it! :mad: Michael P Butler wrote: 'Do no evil' - my arse. Exactly! If MSN Messenger had done this, Slashdot and similar sites would have been fuming now. Luckily for Google, they are still the nice-little-girl in the web-space, so everyone refrains from talking bad of them!
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Michael P Butler wrote: If they have updated it without permission There's no "If" about it, they updated it without permission. This is the first time they are doing it! :mad: Michael P Butler wrote: 'Do no evil' - my arse. Exactly! If MSN Messenger had done this, Slashdot and similar sites would have been fuming now. Luckily for Google, they are still the nice-little-girl in the web-space, so everyone refrains from talking bad of them!
Nishant Sivakumar wrote: There's no "If" about it, they updated it without permission. This is the first time they are doing it! I'm just not sure how they did it. That is the more worrying factor. A quick google doesn't seem to find anybody else talking about this. I'm running a check for spyware on my machine. Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote: There's no "If" about it, they updated it without permission. This is the first time they are doing it! I'm just not sure how they did it. That is the more worrying factor. A quick google doesn't seem to find anybody else talking about this. I'm running a check for spyware on my machine. Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]
Michael P Butler wrote: I'm just not sure how they did it. That is the more worrying factor. Same as how any BHO would do it - download an update off the web [Firewall won't block it as it would be seen as an HTTP request coming from IE].
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My Google Toolbar for IE auto-updated without prompting me. Since I primarily use FF now, I just noticed this – the icons look better and there are new features/options. While I appreciate the fact that I now have a newer version, I am a little piqued that it did not prompt me first. Not sure if the error was on the Google side or the IE side – my money is on the former.
Glad you mentioned this, I was wondering why mine had changed. Regardz Colin J Davies The most LinkedIn CPian (that I know of anyhow) :-)
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My Google Toolbar for IE auto-updated without prompting me. Since I primarily use FF now, I just noticed this – the icons look better and there are new features/options. While I appreciate the fact that I now have a newer version, I am a little piqued that it did not prompt me first. Not sure if the error was on the Google side or the IE side – my money is on the former.
Yes, this happened to me too. However, I thought it was standard behaviour for the Google toolbar to auto-update? I don't know whether it's customisable but mine has auto-updated in the past too. But I've definitely read on the Google site that it auto-updates. I don't mind provided that it doesn't introduce instability issues. (However, my IE is already unstable for other reasons.) Like you I use FF as my primary browser. I'm also using the recently-released Google toolbar for it. I assume that in this case it won't auto-update, unless FF allows it? Kevin
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Michael P Butler wrote: If they have updated it without permission There's no "If" about it, they updated it without permission. This is the first time they are doing it! :mad: Michael P Butler wrote: 'Do no evil' - my arse. Exactly! If MSN Messenger had done this, Slashdot and similar sites would have been fuming now. Luckily for Google, they are still the nice-little-girl in the web-space, so everyone refrains from talking bad of them!
Can you find a reasonable replacement? this is the question. At least with Google I'm pretty sure I don't get any spyware. Why? I don't really know, I just have this feeling... N Noam Ben Haim Project Leader MobilEye noam.benhaim@mobileye.com
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My Google Toolbar for IE auto-updated without prompting me. Since I primarily use FF now, I just noticed this – the icons look better and there are new features/options. While I appreciate the fact that I now have a newer version, I am a little piqued that it did not prompt me first. Not sure if the error was on the Google side or the IE side – my money is on the former.
Hi, But have you read EULA, it "may" mention that upgrades would happen automatically. And while installing if you checked "I Aggree", then better stop calling names at Google. :) Anyways, I love Microsoft as well as Google, as well as Apple, .. any good company for that matter who has made our life a little simpler. So definitely I don;t see it as evil, I just think that they have saved you an extra click & question "Do you want to update?"
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Hi, But have you read EULA, it "may" mention that upgrades would happen automatically. And while installing if you checked "I Aggree", then better stop calling names at Google. :) Anyways, I love Microsoft as well as Google, as well as Apple, .. any good company for that matter who has made our life a little simpler. So definitely I don;t see it as evil, I just think that they have saved you an extra click & question "Do you want to update?"
So definitely I don;t see it as evil, I just think that they have saved you an extra click & question "Do you want to update?" Some notification that an update was going to be performed would have been welcomed. It isn't a problem at the moment because I'm not using IE but the google toolbar will be uninstalled the next chance I get. Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]
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Can you find a reasonable replacement? this is the question. At least with Google I'm pretty sure I don't get any spyware. Why? I don't really know, I just have this feeling... N Noam Ben Haim Project Leader MobilEye noam.benhaim@mobileye.com
Noam Ben Haim wrote: Can you find a reasonable replacement? this is the question. I don't think that being a monopoly confers Google any additonal rights over their end-users.
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Hi, But have you read EULA, it "may" mention that upgrades would happen automatically. And while installing if you checked "I Aggree", then better stop calling names at Google. :) Anyways, I love Microsoft as well as Google, as well as Apple, .. any good company for that matter who has made our life a little simpler. So definitely I don;t see it as evil, I just think that they have saved you an extra click & question "Do you want to update?"
Anyways, I love Microsoft as well as Google, as well as Apple, .. any good company for that matter who has made our life a little simpler. Good for you. I think differently though :-)
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My Google Toolbar for IE auto-updated without prompting me. Since I primarily use FF now, I just noticed this – the icons look better and there are new features/options. While I appreciate the fact that I now have a newer version, I am a little piqued that it did not prompt me first. Not sure if the error was on the Google side or the IE side – my money is on the former.
In the privacy policy of Google Toolbar[^] it mentions "Periodically, the Google Toolbar contacts our servers to see if you are running the most current version. If necessary, we will automatically provide you with the latest update to the Google Toolbar." The link to the Privacy Policy is on the Choose Your Configuration window of the install which talks about the advanced features. It lets you enable or disable them. It does not specifically mention if this enabling/disabling pertains to the auto-update but it may as that above paragraph is in the Privacy Policy which is what that window is all about. Di you enable advanced features? Anyway, it is mentioned if you are one of the 0.000001% of people who read terms and privacy policies. I agree though, Google should make it an option or at least ask you before updating. regards, Paul Watson South Africa PMW Photography Gary Kirkham wrote: The ability to destroy a planet is insignificant next to the power of the cliché...Star Trek had it in spades.
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Michael P Butler wrote: If they have updated it without permission There's no "If" about it, they updated it without permission. This is the first time they are doing it! :mad: Michael P Butler wrote: 'Do no evil' - my arse. Exactly! If MSN Messenger had done this, Slashdot and similar sites would have been fuming now. Luckily for Google, they are still the nice-little-girl in the web-space, so everyone refrains from talking bad of them!
Exactly! If MSN Messenger had done this, Slashdot and similar sites would have been fuming now. Luckily for Google, they are still the nice-little-girl in the web-space, so everyone refrains from talking bad of them! Yeah - double standards are always nice. :) --------------------------- 127.0.0.1 - Sweet 127.0.0.1
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My Google Toolbar for IE auto-updated without prompting me. Since I primarily use FF now, I just noticed this – the icons look better and there are new features/options. While I appreciate the fact that I now have a newer version, I am a little piqued that it did not prompt me first. Not sure if the error was on the Google side or the IE side – my money is on the former.
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In the privacy policy of Google Toolbar[^] it mentions "Periodically, the Google Toolbar contacts our servers to see if you are running the most current version. If necessary, we will automatically provide you with the latest update to the Google Toolbar." The link to the Privacy Policy is on the Choose Your Configuration window of the install which talks about the advanced features. It lets you enable or disable them. It does not specifically mention if this enabling/disabling pertains to the auto-update but it may as that above paragraph is in the Privacy Policy which is what that window is all about. Di you enable advanced features? Anyway, it is mentioned if you are one of the 0.000001% of people who read terms and privacy policies. I agree though, Google should make it an option or at least ask you before updating. regards, Paul Watson South Africa PMW Photography Gary Kirkham wrote: The ability to destroy a planet is insignificant next to the power of the cliché...Star Trek had it in spades.
Paul Watson wrote: In the privacy policy of Google Toolbar[^] it mentions "Periodically, the Google Toolbar contacts our servers to see if you are running the most current version. If necessary, we will automatically provide you with the latest update to the Google Toolbar." I guess thats the price I pay for not paying attention. It's gone now. By the time I move back to IE, IE7 should do everything I need. I only had the Google toolbar installed out of curiosity. Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]
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I accidently launched IE yesterday (yes I'm still using the piece of crap called FireFox) and noticed that the Google toolbar looked different. I assumed it was just my poor memory. If they have updated it without permission, then it is going to be removed off my system very fast. 'Do no evil' - my arse. Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]
Michael P Butler wrote: I'm still using the piece of crap called FireFox Why do you consider FF being crap? :confused:
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My Google Toolbar for IE auto-updated without prompting me. Since I primarily use FF now, I just noticed this – the icons look better and there are new features/options. While I appreciate the fact that I now have a newer version, I am a little piqued that it did not prompt me first. Not sure if the error was on the Google side or the IE side – my money is on the former.
I noticed this first at work and thought someone must have done it for some reason, then I come home and find it I was a little ticked off. I may just send it down stream, I have IE 7 which has a search bar (with google on it) and a popup blocker. Thats all I was using google for. Matt Newman
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