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Hi there
depends on the Granularity of the data.
Google are interested at the moment on What SITES you visit rather than the keywords you use to Search or enter your query.
Has anybody tried debugging their browser when you actually perform a Goole search. In any case if THEY are doing the SSL it stands to reason they have the decryption algorithms on their servers. Wouldn't be any point in receiving encrypted data if they can't decode it at their end.
It's not intercepts from outside the Network that Google are interested in -it's just what you search for and what sites you visit.
Cheers
jimbo
Thanks , I need my medication again after 5 years paranoia free . In fact I'm going to have a bath and see if this laptop can float along with my duck .
calm down mate , I'm just saying I don't want to be overly paranoid . I know in these times how important it is to be secure .
Gary,
That is totally different the windows 10 privacy issue. It does raise some privacy concerns but from what I read it is to help improve less viruses, less spyware and less malware to get into business & consumer systems who users are not tech savvy. I don't think that working though if you look at how many people still get infected in the windows 7 forums.
And the NSA developed SE-Linux
Security-Enhanced Linux - NSA/CSS