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Indygo User ID: 8954279 Germany 01/30/2013 08:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Facebook, Twitter, and many more are watching you too. See that "Like" button? This is called a "badge" and you will see these EVERYWHERE on the web. These badges also track every page you view using javascript code without even needing to click anything! Paranoia is a thing of the past now. Adapt or die and be a GOOD person! - IndygoGh0st |
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spoof User ID: 1231023 United States 01/30/2013 08:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Facebook, Twitter, and many more are watching you too. Quoting: Indygo See that "Like" button? This is called a "badge" and you will see these EVERYWHERE on the web. These badges also track every page you view using javascript code without even needing to click anything! Paranoia is a thing of the past now. Adapt or die and be a GOOD person! Where the hell is the like button for this post. Not worried about them tracking my location. I have a smart phone so they know where I am at, or at least my phone at all times. THings get nasty, I'm sending the bitch to the whitehouse. Then if they send a drone after my phone location, maybe they will hit a dick that deserves it. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 30688956 United States 01/30/2013 08:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Anonymous Coward 5396611 Well not really...why need one? If you have nothing to hide...why hide it? I'm just wondering why bother? Because you can't trust these meatheads to use common sense. Take me for example. I'm a chemist. I have always been interested in fireworks and explosives. I don't do anything illegal, but I do a lot of searches using keywords like explosives. Who's to say some gestapo might not show up on my doorstep some day with "probable cause" to search my house because my searches are a though crime? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 27936953 United States 01/30/2013 09:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah... we know. Quoting: Waterbug Well... most of us do. The Police Are Watching Your Google Searches [link to blogs.lawyers.com] [snip] Google released a transparency report last week showing that government snooping into your personal data is on the rise. The numbers released by the Internet giant show that law enforcement officials in the United States made 8,438 data requests over the second half of 2012, a 6 percent increase from the first six months of the year. Such requests have risen by more than 85 percent since 2010. Of the governmental requests, Google says that it complies with about 89 percent, and 68 percent are made without a search warrant. “It happens to Americans all the time,” writes Elliot S. Schlissel of the New York-based Law Office of Elliot S. Schlissel on the firm blog. “Government agencies have search and subpoena powers with regard to information maintained on your computer, on your emails, stored on your cloud or maintained in cyberspace.” Is there any sure way to keep your personal messages and other electronic data out of the hands of police offices, courtrooms, headlines, and so on? “The best way to maintain the privacy of your most private thoughts is to never put them in writing,” Schlissel advises. I don't understand,why the stupid animation ??? good subject,but WHY. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 27936953 United States 01/30/2013 09:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Gibiru? Are you serious? Is that supposed to be like "Google for Nibiru believers" or something? you got that shit on the brain dude let it go I'm serious, looking at Gibiru's logo, it looks like it's trying to mimic the Sumerian logo of Nibiru. [link to gostickit.biz] ca'mon astro .get off the astronomer shit |
Dr. Astro Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 33360181 United States 01/30/2013 09:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Dr. Astro Gibiru? Are you serious? Is that supposed to be like "Google for Nibiru believers" or something? you got that shit on the brain dude let it go I'm serious, looking at Gibiru's logo, it looks like it's trying to mimic the Sumerian logo of Nibiru. [link to gostickit.biz] ca'mon astro .get off the astronomer shit So you think the name and logo are a complete coincidence then? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 27936953 United States 01/30/2013 09:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm serious, looking at Gibiru's logo, it looks like it's trying to mimic the Sumerian logo of Nibiru. [link to gostickit.biz] ca'mon astro .get off the astronomer shit So you think the name and logo are a complete coincidence then? The subject is "The Police Are Watching Your Google Searches " who cares what someones loco is |
DonkKingKong User ID: 29287696 Venezuela 01/30/2013 09:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah... we know. Well... most of us do. The Police Are Watching Your Google Searches [link to blogs.lawyers.com] Use Starting Page [link to startpage.com (secure)] It gives you the same Google results with all the privacy |
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Dr. Astro Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 33360181 United States 01/30/2013 09:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Dr. Astro I'm serious, looking at Gibiru's logo, it looks like it's trying to mimic the Sumerian logo of Nibiru. [link to gostickit.biz] ca'mon astro .get off the astronomer shit So you think the name and logo are a complete coincidence then? The subject is "The Police Are Watching Your Google Searches " who cares what someones loco is You apparently missed a few posts. Let me bring you up to speed. I joked to the OP that they're watching his Nibiru searches. A few posts later someone suggests some anonymous search sites. One of them is "Gibiru." I reply by remarking that someone actually had the same line of thought as in my joke but took it seriously enough to name an anonymous search engine after it. Poe's law, more or less. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 27936953 United States 01/30/2013 09:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The subject is "The Police Are Watching Your Google Searches " who cares what someones loco is You apparently missed a few posts. Let me bring you up to speed. I joked to the OP that they're watching his Nibiru searches. A few posts later someone suggests some anonymous search sites. One of them is "Gibiru." I reply by remarking that someone actually had the same line of thought as in my joke but took it seriously enough to name an anonymous search engine after it. Poe's law, more or less. Point taken ,tks |
Waterbug (OP) User ID: 1295673 United States 01/30/2013 09:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah... we know. Quoting: Waterbug Well... most of us do. The Police Are Watching Your Google Searches [link to blogs.lawyers.com] [snip] Google released a transparency report last week showing that government snooping into your personal data is on the rise. The numbers released by the Internet giant show that law enforcement officials in the United States made 8,438 data requests over the second half of 2012, a 6 percent increase from the first six months of the year. Such requests have risen by more than 85 percent since 2010. Of the governmental requests, Google says that it complies with about 89 percent, and 68 percent are made without a search warrant. “It happens to Americans all the time,” writes Elliot S. Schlissel of the New York-based Law Office of Elliot S. Schlissel on the firm blog. “Government agencies have search and subpoena powers with regard to information maintained on your computer, on your emails, stored on your cloud or maintained in cyberspace.” Is there any sure way to keep your personal messages and other electronic data out of the hands of police offices, courtrooms, headlines, and so on? “The best way to maintain the privacy of your most private thoughts is to never put them in writing,” Schlissel advises. I don't understand,why the stupid animation ??? good subject,but WHY. That was a simple way of conveying my feeling that.. anyone who does not know this by now is a tard.. aka, clueless.. That is why. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 33344115 United States 01/30/2013 09:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You fools. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21445996 If you use a smaller search engine like DuckDuckGo, or startpage, then you've signed your own death warrant. Shills try to direct the "crazies" to these smaller search engines (which are all monitored by the way), because now they have all the so-called "whack jobs" concentrated in one area, and are much easier to monitor. It is way harder to monitor Google, because there are literally millions of searches a minute going, which makes it that much harder for the government to track. If you use a small site, with less people, you become more exposed. By using Google, you become a needle in the hay stack. Here's a perfect comparison. If you live a big city, it is harder for the government to point you out, because of the big population. However, if you live in a small rural area, it is much easier to spot you. What have you got to hide anyway? What have you got to lose? This entire site is filled with paranoid mental midgets! Grow a pair, and live hard! I disagree with this logic. If you use startpage it uses proxies to hide your IP from google. If you use google all your searches go in a database, if you use startpage, all google knows is that someone searched for something but not who. And if your really super paranoid you can use a TOR browser for a further level of anonymity. its a misconception to think anybody is reading through internet searches. I guarantee they just file away all the information into a big database which is searchable so if they need to know who is searching for a subset of keywords that send up red flags, they can find out a list of IP's |
Waterbug (OP) User ID: 1295673 United States 01/30/2013 09:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The subject is "The Police Are Watching Your Google Searches " who cares what someones loco is You apparently missed a few posts. Let me bring you up to speed. I joked to the OP that they're watching his Nibiru searches. A few posts later someone suggests some anonymous search sites. One of them is "Gibiru." I reply by remarking that someone actually had the same line of thought as in my joke but took it seriously enough to name an anonymous search engine after it. Poe's law, more or less. I would find it extremely ironic if you are the one who finds and proves the existence of a rogue planet.. by whatever name it might ultimately be called. Planet astrobu.. astrotyche... ? |
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Dr. Astro Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 33360181 United States 01/30/2013 09:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The subject is "The Police Are Watching Your Google Searches " who cares what someones loco is You apparently missed a few posts. Let me bring you up to speed. I joked to the OP that they're watching his Nibiru searches. A few posts later someone suggests some anonymous search sites. One of them is "Gibiru." I reply by remarking that someone actually had the same line of thought as in my joke but took it seriously enough to name an anonymous search engine after it. Poe's law, more or less. I would find it extremely ironic if you are the one who finds and proves the existence of a rogue planet.. by whatever name it might ultimately be called. Planet astrobu.. astrotyche... ? Tyche!=Nibiru. I think planet Tyson has a nice ring to it though. |
Waterbug (OP) User ID: 1295673 United States 01/30/2013 09:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27936953 The subject is "The Police Are Watching Your Google Searches " who cares what someones loco is You apparently missed a few posts. Let me bring you up to speed. I joked to the OP that they're watching his Nibiru searches. A few posts later someone suggests some anonymous search sites. One of them is "Gibiru." I reply by remarking that someone actually had the same line of thought as in my joke but took it seriously enough to name an anonymous search engine after it. Poe's law, more or less. I would find it extremely ironic if you are the one who finds and proves the existence of a rogue planet.. by whatever name it might ultimately be called. Planet astrobu.. astrotyche... ? Tyche!=Nibiru. I think planet Tyson has a nice ring to it though. I always thought he was an over-rated prizefighter...hehe. Tesla deserves a planet... Tyson, too. |
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M1.618 User ID: 6209152 Canada 01/30/2013 10:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | GLP is watching your post, the police google and the nobody the police. Last Edited by M1.618 on 01/30/2013 10:42 PM wmMmw |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 21445996 Canada 01/30/2013 11:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You fools. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21445996 If you use a smaller search engine like DuckDuckGo, or startpage, then you've signed your own death warrant. Shills try to direct the "crazies" to these smaller search engines (which are all monitored by the way), because now they have all the so-called "whack jobs" concentrated in one area, and are much easier to monitor. It is way harder to monitor Google, because there are literally millions of searches a minute going, which makes it that much harder for the government to track. If you use a small site, with less people, you become more exposed. By using Google, you become a needle in the hay stack. Here's a perfect comparison. If you live a big city, it is harder for the government to point you out, because of the big population. However, if you live in a small rural area, it is much easier to spot you. What have you got to hide anyway? What have you got to lose? This entire site is filled with paranoid mental midgets! Grow a pair, and live hard! I disagree with this logic. If you use startpage it uses proxies to hide your IP from google. If you use google all your searches go in a database, if you use startpage, all google knows is that someone searched for something but not who. And if your really super paranoid you can use a TOR browser for a further level of anonymity. its a misconception to think anybody is reading through internet searches. I guarantee they just file away all the information into a big database which is searchable so if they need to know who is searching for a subset of keywords that send up red flags, they can find out a list of IP's How do you know Startpage is not monitored by the Police or a gov. agency? They tell you it uses proxies, but it likely does not. Unless you are the creator of startpage, then you can't advocate on their behalf. By using Startpage, you simply expose yourself. |
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