>every request made in Chrome this happens
what is it? don't say diagnostic info
Welcome to the botnet.
>>59684943
I think they are using everyone's browser as small web crawlers.
SafeSearch? Because fuck keeping the lists local when you can harvest what everyone is looking at.
Did you bother to read the privacy policy or TOS?
I'll never understand retards like you who use this shit blindly and then wonder why they are being spied on.
>>59685000
Can you quote the part in the TOS that answers my question, I mean you read it right? So you know exactly what to quote right?
>>59685019
I don't use Chrome or any OS that invades privacy like that. So, no, I can't quote it. Go read the privacy policy. It's plain as day what information they do/can collect.
>>59684854
uncheck the tickboxes in advanced settings, look again
>>59684854
don't worry
you have nothing to hide, remember?
>>59685075
>>59685027
What OS are you running
>>59684960
that would be illegal and they could be sued for it
>>59684854
What's the size of the payloads?
What's their encoding?
>>59686099
their ToS that people blindly agree to probably mentions it (if that's the case) so no, that would be completely legal
>>59684960
That would make sense, given how you can find things on Google that are clearly not linked to anywhere on the open web. Like open directories on people's private servers.
>>59684854
most modern browsers check if the domain you connect to is being reported as malware.
https://safebrowsing.google.com/
you could check if you disable it
https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/99020?co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop&hl=en
if it goes away.
>>59685019
believe it or not, a website or software tos don't hold any water in a court of law
>>59684854
>what is it?
botnet
>>59686099
prove damages