Occupy Google?
Occupy Google?
Just came across this article, I had never seen this online magazine before, but if their story is true, we would all be well advised to remove anything-Google out of our daily lives!
"Do no evil" haha
"Do no evil" haha
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google keeping up the information grab,
they've even said they want to scan gmail emails for key words and phases - so they can direct adds at you!
to make matters worse scroogle has been scrood ; -(
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scroogle
they've even said they want to scan gmail emails for key words and phases - so they can direct adds at you!
to make matters worse scroogle has been scrood ; -(
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scroogle
"scrood"darkcity wrote:google keeping up the information grab,
they've even said they want to scan gmail emails for key words and phases - so they can direct adds at you!
to make matters worse scroogle has been scrood ; -(
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scroogle
Practically, what would be the best way to stay away from all things google?
It's easy not to use google docs, etc, it's easy to replace google-search with duckduckgo, it's not easy to replace youtube, but how to replace gmail?
Edit: has the time for Freenet finally arrived?
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maybe
depends what you use gmail and docs for?
I use gmx for email but it still rubbish adverts.
youtubes can be download and added somewhere else.
we.riseup.net could be good - it under used and developed at mo
depends what you use gmail and docs for?
I use gmx for email but it still rubbish adverts.
youtubes can be download and added somewhere else.
we.riseup.net could be good - it under used and developed at mo
I thought it was a joke.....joke's on us..
"Dugan is not the first high-profile person with a DARPA background to work at Google. Vinton Cerf, who helped found the Internet while working as a program director at DARPA from 1976 to 1982, has held the unusual title of chief Internet evangelist for Google since 2005."
http://www.latimes.com/business/technol ... 2315.story
"Dugan is not the first high-profile person with a DARPA background to work at Google. Vinton Cerf, who helped found the Internet while working as a program director at DARPA from 1976 to 1982, has held the unusual title of chief Internet evangelist for Google since 2005."
http://www.latimes.com/business/technol ... 2315.story
Re: Occupy Google?
Maybe some people, like Google, think it is evil not to exploit people and situations for the purpose of making a profit.
With a little work and free technology on our parts, we can virtually disappear to Google.
In my case, I think I hardly exist to them. The exception being the YouTube videos I watch. They would know me by my IP address because I haven't gone to the requisite effort to prevent them from knowing me that way.
While on the subject of IP addresses, most websites would have you believe they don't collect personal information. People who trust businesses and establishments probably believe.
If we look at how the recording and movie industries operate against individuals, they do it primarily at the onset by the IP address, boilerplate subpoenas and court orders if needed.
Armed with their attorneys they wreak havoc on the lives of many people. The IP address doesn't contain our names, but it is enough information to land us in court.
Something to think about?
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With a little work and free technology on our parts, we can virtually disappear to Google.
In my case, I think I hardly exist to them. The exception being the YouTube videos I watch. They would know me by my IP address because I haven't gone to the requisite effort to prevent them from knowing me that way.
While on the subject of IP addresses, most websites would have you believe they don't collect personal information. People who trust businesses and establishments probably believe.
If we look at how the recording and movie industries operate against individuals, they do it primarily at the onset by the IP address, boilerplate subpoenas and court orders if needed.
Armed with their attorneys they wreak havoc on the lives of many people. The IP address doesn't contain our names, but it is enough information to land us in court.
Something to think about?
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Interestingly enough, a few years ago it was Yahoo! which gave info about Chinese dissidents to the PRC gov. and Google refused, now they want to know everything you do.
I've always been annoyed how people use "Google" as a verb, and I'm pretty pissed off that I can't figure out how to set my browser search engine thing to use Alta Vista (even if it is now owned by Yahoo!), although it works with other engines.
I've always been annoyed how people use "Google" as a verb, and I'm pretty pissed off that I can't figure out how to set my browser search engine thing to use Alta Vista (even if it is now owned by Yahoo!), although it works with other engines.
Possible future headlines?
Google launches $25 FBomb prototype boards, in bid to rival Raspberry Pi's popularity after Puppy devs get puppy running on the Pi
FBomb was a project brought to Google by ex-DARPA Director Regina Dugan
Google are hoping to spread backdoor generators throughout the entire internet userbase....
'It'll be good for business' observed Dugan
http://endthelie.com/2012/01/29/f-bomb- ... z1pJYsH46V
...and no, I'm not joking....but don't expect to see it, as it'll likely be embedded code
You can go off things, google....
Even China is looking more interesting
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=76818
Aitch
Google launches $25 FBomb prototype boards, in bid to rival Raspberry Pi's popularity after Puppy devs get puppy running on the Pi
FBomb was a project brought to Google by ex-DARPA Director Regina Dugan
Google are hoping to spread backdoor generators throughout the entire internet userbase....
'It'll be good for business' observed Dugan
http://endthelie.com/2012/01/29/f-bomb- ... z1pJYsH46V
...and no, I'm not joking....but don't expect to see it, as it'll likely be embedded code
You can go off things, google....
Even China is looking more interesting
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=76818
Aitch
Thanks guys.
@darkcity,
I had been looking into gmx before...according to reviews and comments from gmx users, something strange seems to be going on: long-term users are almost all happy with the service, while newer users massively complain about slowness, inability to log in, accounts being closed without warning, etc...
we.riseup.net looks promising.
@Lobster, thanks for the link. Very useful!
@Bruce B,
Well, part of my problem is I've got nothing to hide...in a way I don't care my emails are read by Google, or my moves across the net are registered. But I do find these actions totally unethical and against the most basic human rights. On top of this it now seems a very real danger to personal freedom and safety is created, given the connections between Google and political and military forces.
How to hide an IP address? Is using slow proxy-servers the only way?
@Aitch,
In a way it's a good thing Google and some other giants are starting to show their true face. I hope it will awaken us.
I know I've been asleep for too long regarding Google, enjoying their products...But now they've gone too far. One of the things that alarmed me lately, was a little setting at the very bottom of "Advanced options" in Chromium/Chrome: "Keep running background applications when Chromium is closed" This option is ticked by default. You can untick, but after an upgrade, it is ticked again. Nobody explained to me what exactly these background applications are ...
Then came their new "terms of use" few weeks ago, that was clearly in breach of European law.
Now this news... enough!
@darkcity,
I had been looking into gmx before...according to reviews and comments from gmx users, something strange seems to be going on: long-term users are almost all happy with the service, while newer users massively complain about slowness, inability to log in, accounts being closed without warning, etc...
we.riseup.net looks promising.
@Lobster, thanks for the link. Very useful!
@Bruce B,
Well, part of my problem is I've got nothing to hide...in a way I don't care my emails are read by Google, or my moves across the net are registered. But I do find these actions totally unethical and against the most basic human rights. On top of this it now seems a very real danger to personal freedom and safety is created, given the connections between Google and political and military forces.
How to hide an IP address? Is using slow proxy-servers the only way?
@Aitch,
In a way it's a good thing Google and some other giants are starting to show their true face. I hope it will awaken us.
I know I've been asleep for too long regarding Google, enjoying their products...But now they've gone too far. One of the things that alarmed me lately, was a little setting at the very bottom of "Advanced options" in Chromium/Chrome: "Keep running background applications when Chromium is closed" This option is ticked by default. You can untick, but after an upgrade, it is ticked again. Nobody explained to me what exactly these background applications are ...
Then came their new "terms of use" few weeks ago, that was clearly in breach of European law.
Now this news... enough!
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using this search now
https://www.ixquick.com/
I didn't hear about paypal freezing diaspora before-
http://www.readwriteweb.com/cloud/2011/ ... -lates.php
https://www.ixquick.com/
I didn't hear about paypal freezing diaspora before-
http://www.readwriteweb.com/cloud/2011/ ... -lates.php
That's funny...I also installed ixquick as default search engine last night!darkcity wrote:using this search now
https://www.ixquick.com/
I didn't hear about paypal freezing diaspora before-
http://www.readwriteweb.com/cloud/2011/ ... -lates.php
It's even better than DuckDuckGo (more precise + images/video search) and automatically presents itself in my language. Nice.
Paypal can be terrible. I once wanted to send a donation to someone in Ukraine. It was refused by Paypal. I protested and much later they replied with one sentence: "Payments to Ukraine are not possible, however payments from Ukraine are allowed."
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I did a post about duckduckgo on puppylinux.info....it wasn't good news, but I can't remember the link.....it followed the announcement that LinuxMint made it the default search engine
It was a thread that got destroyed by being derailed after some misinterpretation
It's still gaining popularity despite the bad? news...something to do with privacy....?
Ixquick seems to need more search engines...it seems a bit dated, but does say it doesn't keep personal data after 48hrs
I often used scroogle, which just seemed to put an anonymiser between me and google
RIP scroogle - news and other search engines
http://notepad.patheticcockroach.com/28 ... ernatives/
I haven't tried Privatelee or startpage [uses ixquick] with anything other than rudimentary searches, but have now bookmarked them
Privatelee will add to your searchbar with a link in mozilla/aurora, and is WOT enabled
The major players...
http://news.cnet.com/2100-1029_3-6202068.html
Privacy tips
http://www.worldprivacyforum.org/search ... ytips.html
http://epic.org/privacy/search_engine/
I have a feeling that ethical searching without personal datamining may come yet, by public demand, especially after China's latest move
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=76818
The big picture
https://www.privacyinternational.org/
Aitch
It was a thread that got destroyed by being derailed after some misinterpretation
It's still gaining popularity despite the bad? news...something to do with privacy....?
Ixquick seems to need more search engines...it seems a bit dated, but does say it doesn't keep personal data after 48hrs
I often used scroogle, which just seemed to put an anonymiser between me and google
RIP scroogle - news and other search engines
http://notepad.patheticcockroach.com/28 ... ernatives/
I haven't tried Privatelee or startpage [uses ixquick] with anything other than rudimentary searches, but have now bookmarked them
Privatelee will add to your searchbar with a link in mozilla/aurora, and is WOT enabled
The major players...
http://news.cnet.com/2100-1029_3-6202068.html
Privacy tips
http://www.worldprivacyforum.org/search ... ytips.html
http://epic.org/privacy/search_engine/
I have a feeling that ethical searching without personal datamining may come yet, by public demand, especially after China's latest move
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=76818
The big picture
https://www.privacyinternational.org/
Aitch
Last edited by Aitch on Sat 17 Mar 2012, 14:46, edited 1 time in total.
Dillo uses it as default. Review:Aitch wrote:I did a post about duckduckgo on puppylinux.info....it wasn't good news, but I can't remember the link.....it followed the announcement that LinuxMint made it the default search engine
It was a thread that got destroyed by being derailed after some misinterpretation
It's still gaining popularity despite the bad? news...something to do with privacy....?
"DuckDuckGo looks like Google when you first enter the site, the main difference being the duck logo above the search bar. However, this underdog in the search engine arena has several features that differentiate it from the search giant. Reviewers like that it doesn't track search histories, helping to protect user privacy. Secondly, DuckDuckGo filters ad spam very well, according to most reviewers. However, those aren't its only attractive features. DuckDuckGo offers users Zero Click information, a box that attempts to answer search questions directly so users don't have to navigate to another page. The search engine also provides prompts for clarifying search queries. A website's logo appears next to the entry on the results page to help users spot the most reliable brands. Among the tools it offers are a variety of calculators and conversion tools.
About.com users pick DuckDuckGo as the best search engine of 2011. We found positive reviews at BusinessWorld, SearchEngineLand.com, Wired, TimeTechland.com and AppAppeal.com. The reviewer at Wired discusses DuckDuckGo's partnership with the search engine Blekko to produce more relevant results and cut spam."
http://www.consumersearch.com/search-en ... duckduckgo
A quick update..
I am now Google-free for two days
1. Closed my Google account
2. Replaced Chromium with Firefox 11.
3. New email with zoho.com (very nice!)
4. Learned how to block all cookies. (except the few I need or I like, like John Murga )
5. Replaced Google-search with Startpage (from ixquick)
Any other tips or trics most welcome!
Still have to find out two things:
- how to point "mailto" to mail.zoho.com
- how to get rid of google search in the FF address bar ( the search bar is okay)
Everything is well, off for a beer -as in freedom-
I am now Google-free for two days
1. Closed my Google account
2. Replaced Chromium with Firefox 11.
3. New email with zoho.com (very nice!)
4. Learned how to block all cookies. (except the few I need or I like, like John Murga )
5. Replaced Google-search with Startpage (from ixquick)
Any other tips or trics most welcome!
Still have to find out two things:
- how to point "mailto" to mail.zoho.com
- how to get rid of google search in the FF address bar ( the search bar is okay)
Everything is well, off for a beer -as in freedom-
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Suggest https install, then select Startpage https in the r/h search box icons with the dropdown arrow
I just use bookmarks toolbar for my mail/puppy/ebay etc
however...BK has been busy
http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02732
HTH
Aitch
Suggest https install, then select Startpage https in the r/h search box icons with the dropdown arrow
I just use bookmarks toolbar for my mail/puppy/ebay etc
however...BK has been busy
http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02732
HTH
Aitch