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Solve : Alternative SearchEngines. Why??

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This is a question about search sites other than Bring, Google and Froogle.
Is there a need? Do they do better at keeping your searches private?
Example:
Some things I would never look for. But an issue came up about a very sensitive topic. Now I am thinking, 'If I Google it, somebody could find out what I was looking for censored and embarrass me.' Some using one of the following might be a choice:
AOL
Yahoo! ...
Wolfram Alpha. ...
Ask.com. ...
Yandex. ...
IxQuick. ...
Dogpile.

It is said that the above might do more to hide my work from other people
Is the true?
If you want to search about something and be confidential, i would use a wifi hotspot other than your own internet with a computer that has not been personalized. BEST unpersonalized environment with no private data at the get go is to run Knoppix or another Live Linux environment in a read only state. As soon as the power is flipped off nothing remains. As long as you dont logon to any sites your anonymous in a Linux browsing environment. Linux Mint ISO's also come with a Live Linux Mint environment with Firefox and flash support too, so if you'd rather have Firefox then Linux Mint on a DVD-R is the way to go.

Cant go into further details as for I cant be a guide to hacking here, nor do I want to get legally involved in anything bad that someone does with the info shared. This is about as much as I can share without breaking forum rules and I'd never break them.


No, I would not ask you to give out information that could be harmful

I was thinking about a possible DIY project. In some places some Do It Yourself products are CONTROLLED by local LAWS. I am just curious to see if other people do these kind of things.

I don not want there to be any data would suggest that I do such things.

In some places it is illegal to bury your dead pet in your back yard.
Alternatives are always better than no alternatives.

But (At least some of) the search engine alternatives you mentioned are effectively dead (or not search engines at all- Wolfram Alpha is a Computing engine for finding knowledge and answers, not for finding websites using search terms.).

Currently, users who object to Microsoft and Google as a COMPANY- either ethically, morally, or because they want something to rage against- will use DuckDuckGo as their alternative.





I think you should start a Topic on burying your pets and the legal ramifications involved...Quote from: patio on September 06, 2016, 05:40:29 PM

I think you should start a Topic on burying your pets and the legal ramifications involved...

Well, as long as the soil isn't too porous they should suffocate quickly.We decided against It.
We took and took our horse to a veterinarian with did it proper.
If you want private searches use this https://www.startpage.com/

No, I have nothing to hide and neither does my husband. It is just an alternative if you prefer not to be tracked and search results saved. Also if you don't turn off ads when you search for an item, you get ads served about the item even weeks after you've purchased the item. I'm sorry about your Horse...Quote
In some places it is illegal to bury your dead pet in your back yard.

What about contacting the town to see what zoning rules and regulations they have by telephone, you wouldnt have to disclose your name just inquire about it? I had to check with my town about zoning rules/regulations with our chickens and ducks that we have. Found out that livestock poultry was allowed, but cant have anything else without going through a lengthy process of getting a permit and neighbors to agree to a smelly farm near them. I have no interest in having a full blown farm. 18 chickens and 2 ducks are plenty. At times we have way too many eggs getting over a dozen a DAY. Id be happy with just 6 chickens, but wife thought she'd make money on them when egg prices were higher... no money made its barely a wash and you have the people complaining that they can get eggs in the store for $1.69 so why should they have to pay $3.00 for a dozen of ours. Its so not worth the frustration of trying to educate people on the difference between free range farm eggs and mass produced eggs. To me $1.31 extra for farm eggs is because your buying free range quality farm eggs vs quantity mass production egg farms where who knows what chickens are fead or injected with to maximum yield eggs.DaveLembke, Good post...
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