On 02/12/2014 08:30 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:

This is slightly different too. The safe browsing list itself is not a ping
-- it's only pulled down and checked locally. There's only a "ping" when
there is a match, and that ping uses a hashed partial copy. Google also
claims in a FAQ that log data is "retained only for a period of weeks",
although notably they don't say this in the actual privacy policy (which has
been subsumed into the Chrome browser privacy policy).

If they don't track users, why do they set a cookie that expires in two years? This doesn't add up.

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