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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: ideasguy on July 20, 2016, 10:19:53 PM
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When I try to surf on Google, I get this every so often:
Before you continue…
To be consistent with data protection laws, we’re asking you to take a moment to review key points of Google’s Privacy Policy. This isn’t about a change that we’ve made – it’s just a chance to review some key points.
We’ll need you to do this in order to continue using Google services.
No alternative,just one button: Next
I click Next.
In the next window, there are two options at the bottom, Other Options and I Agree
I click Other Options
I am then presented with the things Google do when I surf.
Ive gone through the key points a number of times, and blocked some features I don't want.
After that, all is OK for a while, then Bang - up it comes again.
Am I right in suspecting that they want to bug me so much that I finally "Submit" and click the Agree button without choosing the options they don't want me to take?
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I suspect so. Sounds rather like the cookies farce.
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Never seen that particular message myself.
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Has anyone else seen the message?
Once you click "I agree" (without choosing options) I expect it will not appear again.
Who ever has time to read their T&C's.
Not much point really, since you have to agree before you can use their services.
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I havent seen that one yet but I have been getting "please look at Google's further options"
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What browser do you use Barry?
I'm using Internet Explorer 11.
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Firefox
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Maybe its a personal vendetta. I'm getting this message today:
To be consistent with data protection laws, we're asking that you take a moment to review key points of our Privacy Policy, which covers all Google services and describes how we use data and what options you have. We'll need you to do this today.
(wearily) - Ive done that Google >:(
Its allowing me to surf at present
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and after a successful start earlier today (using Internet Explorer 11) the original message (at the beginning of this topic) has been "presented" once again.
Tried Firefox browser. It allows me to surf at will. ::)
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As I have told you before I try to avoid IE unless compelled to use it.
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I vaguely remember that message when my laptop automatically updated from w8 to w10, i seem to think i just agreed but back then i had to agree to a lot when it updated
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You've probably submitted Phil ;D
...and its back with total block on surfing today >:(