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Why is Google encrypting searches?
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n/t
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#2
"n/t"?

Why is the Sky Avoirdupois?

¬Eustace
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#3
freeradical wrote:
n/t

If you're not/telling than how will we know when we get the answer right?
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#4
https://support.google.com/websearch/ans...3733?hl=en



whereas anyone might be privy to your initial request of google for information regarding your personal predilection for pron and bomb-making enlightenment, only google and the NSA will be privy to what google gifted you.
shatter and scatter your platters before Big Brother wants to confiscate your hard drive.
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#5
Wha's a Google? I forgot. :ban: by me.
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#6
So darling, darling
GuyGene wrote:
:ban: by me.
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billb wrote:
https://support.google.com/websearch/ans...3733?hl=en



whereas anyone might be privy to your initial request of google for information regarding your personal predilection for pron and bomb-making enlightenment, only google and the NSA will be privy to what google gifted you.
shatter and scatter your platters before Big Brother wants to confiscate your hard drive.


Interesting. I wonder why they didn't always do this.
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#8
I agree. It's silly and so insincere for Google to do so—after all, it sells your information and interests to anyone that asks.
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Article Accelerator wrote:
I agree. It's silly and so insincere for Google to do so—after all, it sells your information and interests to anyone that asks.

That is just plain untrue... why say such a thing?
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hal wrote:
[quote=Article Accelerator]
I agree. It's silly and so insincere for Google to do so—after all, it sells your information and interests to anyone that asks.

That is just plain untrue... why say such a thing?
Maybe the part about "with checkbook" in hand that asks, was meant to be understood?
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