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Earlier, I sent an suggestion to Google to add a Privicy Audit section to it's applications - to review current settings and tell you what your PC's telling others! |
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My lump of cheese for the day. |
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I understood this to be Google Privates, which is so well baked. |
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Correctly adding a link is such a challenge. |
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I posted that link so that users without internet access could see what the inventor and annotaters of this idea were talking about. |
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Mostly sea dwelling creatures. |
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Maybe just get a bunch of anonymous proxies in various countries and route your searches through them. Everything can ultimately be traced if one had access to everyone's logs, but not everyone keeps logs and not everyone is required to submit to the demands of a given authority. |
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Simply encrypting your searches won't help much if at all. It could prevent sniffing, but not subpoenas. |
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Staying neutral on this one... |
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//Great for child pornography too.// There's nothing amusing about child pornography. I'd bet you knew that though. This is a disappointing idea. |
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[Jesus] - I suspect those fishbones relate to your last
couple of sentences, not the idea itself. |
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Bone for that second to last sentence. And I'm going to hit you with a sledgehammer, too. |
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How about an option to make a search that won't be given to the government. So on the main page or in browser you type it in, then click a different search button. Then google has some room to compromise, they can withold the logs from searchers that requested privacy, and give away all the others. I don't know if this is reasonable, ie technically, practically, whatever. |
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