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GreenBorder Pro Support
GreenBorder Technologies, Inc. has been acquired by Google, Inc. We will continue to support our existing customers through the end of their current subscriptions.
For press inquiries, please contact press@google.com.
Those who have been using the GreenBorder all along was made aware of the transition when seeing this note on their site
https://supportcenteronline.com/ics/support/def...
www.crenk.com
Just search for "warez serialz" and click a few links to find an example.
This browser-based security system fits well within that approach.
I'm not sure if I would go so far as calling this a "strange acquisition", though. It's interesting, but not strange or out of the ordinary.
Most of us have no idea how effortlessly Google can and does collect ALL of our web-searches, web-postings, websites, etc. If you think our mountain of electronic data must simply be ignored/regularly discarded, think again.
Green Border Technologies Inc. developed software that prevents unwanted personal data transmissions and tracking via the Internet - very effective software. Google has its hands on most of the world's Internet activities. Is there a connection here? No, Google wants to further develop GreenBorder Pro's technology so that it can protect US from nasty Net spies. Yes. That must be it.
We don't want to believe that we're all being spied on by searching on Google and installing their software. It's a disturbing concept - being continuously tracked and scrutinized - so our natural, knee-jerk reaction is disbelief and distraction. We call those who mention it paranoid freaks, and distract ourselves with the "neatness" of GoogleMaps and the usefulness of a Google search. But I can't help but think that with privacy it will be a case of "You don't know what you've got till it's gone".
Or worse, we might not remember what privacy was.