5 thoughts on “Because no one likes to be spied on”
I can’t quite figure out how this works.
Does anyone know?
Go to the link above and use it like Google.
The NSA will still track your search words and phrases, but you’ll feel like they won’t be. If people who don’t want to be monitored go to sites and use search engines that they believe are not monitored, they will be easier to monitor.
But seriously, it’s a a regular Google search, just done through a proxy. Proxies are subject to subpoenas and, if offshore, all the monitoring they can stand by the alphabet agencies.
It provides links to info that is typically censored by search engines. Some of it’s a little wacky, but you never know.
I can’t quite figure out how this works.
Does anyone know?
Go to the link above and use it like Google.
The NSA will still track your search words and phrases, but you’ll feel like they won’t be. If people who don’t want to be monitored go to sites and use search engines that they believe are not monitored, they will be easier to monitor.
But seriously, it’s a a regular Google search, just done through a proxy. Proxies are subject to subpoenas and, if offshore, all the monitoring they can stand by the alphabet agencies.
It provides links to info that is typically censored by search engines. Some of it’s a little wacky, but you never know.
Sorry susie. No trust.