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LinuxVillage welcome => The bistro! => Discussion démarrée par: ka9yhd le 11 juin 2013 à 18:48:33
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The federal government may be secretly accessing Americans’ online videos, emails, photos and search histories – with the help of Apple, Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, Facebook, YouTube, PalTalk, AOL and Skype – but “the world’s most private search engine” is staunchly defending its users’ privacy and civil liberties.
StartPage.com and its sister search engine, Ixquick.com, were launched in 2006 to provide a private way for Americans to conduct Internet searches. StartPage provides a private portal to Google results, and Ixquick allows users to retrieve private results from other search engines.
Read more: http://conservativebyte.com/2013/06/the-big-flip-off-company-doesnt-give-feds-data/#ixzz2VvXl0bPD (http://conservativebyte.com/2013/06/the-big-flip-off-company-doesnt-give-feds-data/#ixzz2VvXl0bPD)
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It's a good thing we don't have any good french search engine and any cloud infrastructure (even if our government have already paid 150 millions € for two clouds lead by french big companies).
For Obama's next campaign.
(https://blog.usharesoft.com/data/images/obama-yes-we-scan.png?dur=685)
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It's a fine line the Fed's have to walk. Who is a
potential terrorist and who is just a third party
candidate.
They (the US Fed) can't have everything. Or who ?
Oh well.
Patrick
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StartPage.com and its sister search engine, Ixquick.com, were launched in 2006 to provide a private way for Americans to conduct Internet searches. StartPage provides a private portal to Google results, and Ixquick allows users to retrieve private results from other search engines.
It's the reason I set the home page for each browser in a respin to Ixquick.
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There is also HushMail (https://www.hushmail.com/), which offers many advantages.