Chrome identified as safari

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Oldarney

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Oct 12, 2008, 11:34:54 AM10/12/08
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i really got a scare today when i logged in and saw that someone on my
ip used safari to log in. the first thing i though is "did he use a
proxy?" and then why does a hacker use mac?. then i thought about the
times i had logged in and remembered that one of them was chrome
because of its zippy javascript engine.

in the front page every time i log in with chrome it thinks i used
safari... its scary at first.

Giulio Cesare Solaroli

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Oct 12, 2008, 5:02:55 PM10/12/08
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Hello,

I am sorry for the Chrome problem; we are aware of it, and we will fix
as soon as possible.

I am also quite happy because your comment means that the login
history feedback we provide, while not intrusive, is still effective
(even if in your case with a false positive warning).

Best regards,

Giulio Cesare

Oldarney

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Oct 12, 2008, 5:45:22 PM10/12/08
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well depending on how you structured the history database, the longest
aspect of adding chrome would be making the logo... the login history
feature was added to gmail after you did. coincidence?

On Oct 12, 5:02 pm, "Giulio Cesare Solaroli" <giulio.ces...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am sorry for the Chrome problem; we are aware of it, and we will fix
> as soon as possible.
>
> I am also quite happy because your comment means that the login
> history feedback we provide, while not intrusive, is still effective
> (even if in your case with a false positive warning).
>
> Best regards,
>
> Giulio Cesare
>

Giulio Cesare Solaroli

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Oct 13, 2008, 10:27:53 AM10/13/08
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Hello,

we had to add a few more staff than just a logo, but we are almost
done with this changes (even if we have not tested them yet).

We will release an updated application soon that will include also this patch.

About GMail history, thanks for suggesting the link with our
implementation, but we do not have any element to pretend that they
were consequential.

Best regards,

Giulio Cesare

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