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    • gjacobseG
      gjacobse
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      ""Tens of millions of users who visit Google sites use a browser loaded with malicious add-ons, research suggests.
      Most rogue extensions bombard people with ads, but the most malicious steal login names and other valuable data.
      Carried out by security experts and Google, the project analysed more than 100 million visits to the search giant's sites.
      It led to Google purging almost 200 bad extensions from its online catalogues of browser add-ons.""

      http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-32206511

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      • DashrenderD
        Dashrender
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        Hate to think they need to go the way of Apple, but maybe they really need to go the way of Apple and test all of these things before they can be released into the store.

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        • ?
          A Former User
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          It's hard to tell how much google is spying on chrome users anyway, and since Chromium is open source but Chrome itself isn't we may never know. There are of course things like Iron Browser made from Chromium.

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            BMarie
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            Then I need check and double check my tech. I've got Chrome on everything I have.

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            • gjacobseG
              gjacobse
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              There is a factor of 'nice' that goes along with being open and not having any testing. But there are some very good reasons to HAVE testing.

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender
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                I have a guy in my social circle who recently moved from Android to iPhone. He's been on a tear about how everything just works.

                Sometimes the idea that a single entity can make everything just work together is really appealing. But at what cost is what I always come back to.

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                  A Former User @Dashrender
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                  @Dashrender said:

                  I have a guy in my social circle who recently moved from Android to iPhone. He's been on a tear about how everything just works.

                  Sometimes the idea that a single entity can make everything just work together is really appealing. But at what cost is what I always come back to.

                  I moved to Android from iPhone because I can get a lot of apps that I can't and iOS and iOS only allows one browser. I do miss the fact that the native mail app on iOS can alert for all folders in exchange activesync. The Android one only does for the main inbox so you have to use Touchdown to get email on android. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nitrodesk.touchdownpro

                  I would like Windows phone to get better and more apps (and support vpn's besides IKEv2) mainly because I still don't trust android because of google's involvement.

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                    BMarie @Dashrender
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                    @Dashrender said:

                    I have a guy in my social circle who recently moved from Android to iPhone. He's been on a tear about how everything just works.

                    Sometimes the idea that a single entity can make everything just work together is really appealing. But at what cost is what I always come back to.

                    I had Android for the longest time, switched to IPhone, had it for 2 years and as soon as the 2 years was up I went back to Android. Just wasn't an Apple fan.

                    Yes I have an IPod and an IPad. Just couldn't get into the IPhone.

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                      A Former User
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                      I had an iPad but sold it. Phones are 5"+ now days. If I need something bigger I likely want a full on OS, otherwise I can do most things on my phone.

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