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Google Chrome for Linux (x64bit)

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Updated / Version / Price: 2012-12-13 / 23.0.1271.97 / Free
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Google Chrome for Linux x 64 Developer Release is a very early release version and does not yet have some of the functionality that a full general release version would have. Many of the features still under development affect the privacy behavior of Google Chrome for Linux. The issues marked in bold text below will be resolved prior to releasing Google Chrome for Linux to the beta channel for broader consumer use.

The Google Privacy Policy describes how we treat personal information when you use Google's products and services, including information provided when you use Google Chrome for Linux. In addition, the following describes our privacy practices that are specific to Google Chrome for Linux. We are working hard to implement additional features and will be changing this Privacy Policy to reflect the addition of new features.
Information Google receives when you use Google Chrome

You do not need to provide any personally identifying information in order to download and use Google Chrome. When you download Google Chrome or use it to contact Google’s servers, Google receives only standard log information including your machine’s IP address and one or more cookies. At this time, you can not configure Google Chrome for Linux to not send cookies to Google or other sites. However, cookies can be deleted from the Wrench menu, by selecting Clear browsing data, then check the "cookies" box and duration, to delete.

In addition, some Google Chrome features send limited additional information to Google:

* When you type URLs or queries in the address bar, the letters you type are sent to Google so the Suggest feature can automatically recommend terms or URLs you may be looking for. If you choose to share usage statistics with Google and you accept a suggested query or URL, Google Chrome will send that information to Google as well. At this time, you can not disable this feature.
* If you navigate to a URL that does not exist, Google Chrome may send the URL to Google so we can help you find the URL you were looking for. At this time, you can not disable this feature.
* Google Chrome's SafeBrowsing feature periodically contacts Google's servers to download the most recent list of known phishing and malware sites. In addition, when you visit a site that we think could be a phishing or malware site, your browser will send Google a hashed, partial copy of the site's URL so that we can send more information about the risky URL. Google cannot determine the real URL you are visiting from this information. More information about how this works is here, however at this time you can not disable this feature.
* Your copy of Google Chrome includes one or more unique application numbers. These numbers and information about your installation of the browser (e.g., version number, language) will be sent to Google when if you choose to send usage statistics and crash reports to Google, the browser will send us this information along with a unique application number as well. Crash reports can contain information from files, applications and services that were running at the time of a malfunction. We use crash reports to diagnose and try to fix any problems with the browser.
* Google Chrome for Linux uses Google as the selected search engine. Selection of other search engines is not currently supported. You may use Google Chrome to access other Google services such as Gmail. The Privacy Policies of Gmail or other services apply when you access them, no matter which browser you use. Using Google Chrome to connect to Google services will not cause Google to receive any special or additional personally identifying information about you.


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What's new What's new in version 23.0.1271.97

New Release
* Some texts in a Website Settings popup are trimmed (Issue: 159156)
* Linux: <input> selection renders white text on white bg in apps (Issue: 158422)
* some plugins stopped working (Issue: 159896)
* Windows8: Unable to launch system level chrome after self destructing user-level chrome (Issue: 158632)# [$1500] [158204] High CVE-2012-5139: Use-after-free with visibility events. Credit to Chamal de Silva.# [$1000] [159429] High CVE-2012-5140: Use-after-free in URL loader. Credit to Chamal de Silva.# [160456] Medium CVE-2012-5141: Limit Chromoting client plug-in instantiation. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Jüri Aedla).# [160803] Critical CVE-2012-5142: Crash in history navigation. Credit to Michal Zalewski of Google Security Team.# [160926] Medium CVE-2012-5143: Integer overflow in PPAPI image buffers. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Cris Neckar).

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