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Subject: Ask Google To Protect Your Privacy
Dear Google Board of Directors:
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This letter will be sent to the following individual(s):

Sergey Brin, Google Board Member
John Doerr, Google Board Member
Arthur Levinson, Google Board Member
Ann Mather, Google Board Member
Paul S. Otellini, Google Board Member
Larry Page, Google Board Member
Eric Schmidt, Google Chairman & CEO
Ram Shriram, Google Board Member
Shirley M. Tilghman, Google Board Member

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Before the introduction of Google's new Web browser, Chrome, the company was already the the world leader in search and web analytics. Its data storage and tracking of browsing habits and search results raised huge privacy concerns, but Google was essentially on the outside looking in.

But with Chrome’s release, Google is now also on the inside sending information out. With this Chrome software inside individuals’ computers, Google’s role as sender and receiver of data has become uniquely powerful and threatening to the privacy of users.

Google's "Big Brother" Approach To Online Computing

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PRIVACY VIDEO #1: This video shows how Google Chrome doesn't protect your privacy.

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PRIVACY VIDEO #2: This video illustrates the problems with Gmail and autosave.

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