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"The unspeakable one"
Jun 2006
My evil lair
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I still have (had) a problem with Kayak (and have thus stopped using it) sending me to doubleclick for each link. Since I have blocked doubleclick in my HOSTS file I had to manually edit the URL to get to the proper place. BTW: FU Kayak |
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"Richard B. Woods"
Aug 2002
Wisconsin USA
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(I use Yahoo! search, but this is not an endorsement other than that I haven't noticed Yahoo!'s evilness yet.) 4. Firefox's Ghostery add-on can block Google tracking. Last fiddled with by cheesehead on 2013-12-13 at 18:22 |
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Aug 2006
135338 Posts |
I think it's always wise to be sufficiently familiar with other search engines to have the ability to switch if the 'evil level' goes too high. Bing and Yahoo! are standbys, DuckDuckGo is good on the nonevil front.
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∂2ω=0
Sep 2002
República de California
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I still find google handy for broad searches, and since every other big tech US-based firm is also in bed with the NSA, don't assume switching to one of the latter's search offerings will help.
I should have noted, however, that in addition to the link-tracking-cleansing, I have drastically cut my GOOG usage as well. Instead of using them to find e.g. a Wiki or IMDB page I now use the latter sites' built-in search features to find desired content. I've also gotten fairly proficient as guess-the-Wikipedia-page-name, so around 80% of the time can simply type 'wik..' in my FF url field, wait for the autocomplete to bring up a short list of receent pages viewed, then replace the topic-name suffix with one that fits my desired one. If that fails to take me to a so-named page, I simply search the site or pick one of the proferred "did you mean?" offerings. Overall, my rate of GOOG searches is probably less than 20% of what it was pre-Snowden-leaks. ------------ OT/Tangential: love how Time magazine weaseled out of picking someone who displeases their corporate masters as their POTY ... Pope Francis, seriously? Ooh, he helped humanity by making a show of washing some dude's feet and making vague but nice-sounding noises about cleaning up the global pedophile ring he heads. |
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"Jeff"
Feb 2012
St. Louis, Missouri, USA
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I'll agree generally with the first half of Ernst's last post. I've reduced my Google dependency a little bit.
Yahoo has the advantage of being so incompetently run that they can't be of much help to the NSA. If I'm really concerned about data mining, I open up IE fire up the VPN and search away. That dude who uses IE out of Florida was a real whack-job. If they ever find him he is so screwed. I generally only do this during my web searches for my writing hobby such as during the month of November. When searches might be : "What is the easiest way to make ricin?" Or, "How long does the body twitch after a beheading." The rest of the year my searches revolve around muffin recipes and Mersenne forum crap. And they are welcome to look at it all they want #boredNSAdrones. And is done on Chrome or Waterfox. Last fiddled with by chappy on 2013-12-13 at 22:01 Reason: clarity |
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∂2ω=0
Sep 2002
República de California
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Team Omidyar, World Police: eBay puts user data on a “silver platter” for law enforcement
A.k.a. "More on the fellow Glenn Greenwald recently got into bed with." h/t Naked capitalism - cf. reader discussion of the above (as well as other daily-roundup pieces) here. (Most interesting to me, even though I avoid facebook like the plague on mankind it is, was the comment re. FB's interest in how users use their backspace/delete buttons. "Our surveillance partners would like to know why you chose not to post that snip after having taken the time to type it. D00d, r u a terrorist?") |
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Dec 2012
The Netherlands
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Last fiddled with by Nick on 2013-12-21 at 10:01 Reason: Typo |
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∂2ω=0
Sep 2002
República de California
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W.r.to the initialism "RSA", may I suggest a new corporate tagline?
RSA: Scratch off the R and an N appears. |
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∂2ω=0
Sep 2002
República de California
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o NY judge says NSA mass wiretapping is legal [via Mish]. This is clearly heading for the SCOTUS, which will likely rule 5-4 that "NSA mass-surveillance programs are people, too."
o Who needs the NSA when we have Snapchat? |
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Dec 2012
The Netherlands
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Comment from John le Carré in Der Spiegel (beginning translated into English, full article in German):
http://www.johnlecarre.com/news/2013...interview-2013 |
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"Gang aft agley"
Sep 2002
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