A recent Slashdot post about Google Chrome’s Terms of Service (TOS), sometimes referred to as the even wonkier acronym, EULA (End-User License Agreement), raises a number of points about Chrome’s TOS and asks a couple of direct questions:
* Does this mean that Google reserves the right to filter my web browsing experience in Chrome? * Is this a carry-over from the EULAs of Google's other services (gmail, blogger etc), or is this something more significant?
Source: http://chrome.blogspot.com/2009/04/google-chromes-universal-terms.html |
[snip] can you summarize the heart of the issue? |
I didn't know Google had responded to that Slashdot post, thanks for posting SocialStream. |