
Is Google public DNS tracking all the website we visit even as by it? Google is gonna get heck a lot of data. Remiz Rahnas, Kerala, India Google Public DNS privacy information: code.google.com Have a question? Question it in our Webmaster Help Forum: www.google.com Want your question to be answered on a record like this? Follow us on Twitter and look for an announcement when we take new questions: twitter.com More videos: www.youtube.com Webmaster Central Blog: googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com Webmaster Central: www.google.com
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11 responses to How is Google Public DNS data used?
This one is very informative. I got a lot from it.
So… the answer is YES. You really tried to not say it.
1:07, but yeah (his shoulders said a touch different
LOL.
If Govt. office question for any fine points about a particular IP, then G force give.
So it is really storing the info in an encrypted form. Isn’t it?
lol, yeah aptly I’m sure google doesn’t use its own internal data to maximize every cent of profitability. What kind of jedi mind trick fail is Cutts trying to pull here. “oh you shouldn’t worry about it, everything is fine” etc
So, getting a vanity DNS is even more of a silly thought? Bob Parson’s is such a jackass…
Google Don’t Go A Inch Without Its Profit
I switched my DNS server settings to Public DNS a even as back. There isn’t a noticeable difference. (Tested from Win 7 and Ubuntu 10.04)
korala… lol. It’s keh-rah-lah
8.8.8.8
8.8.4.4
@achshar search for Google DNS on… Google and in the first link is well clarified.
What is public DNS?? :O
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