Forget Google and Yahoo

use Ixquick.  They store no information and search results are better, too. You can also generate your own Ixquick URL (at the click of a button) which enables you to save your settings without using cookies.

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12 Responses to Forget Google and Yahoo

  1. Kirly says:

    https://duckduckgo.com/ says the same thing.
    But how do we know for sure, I wonder.

    • KG says:

      Well, we don’t, Kirls. But I trust Ixquick a damn sight more than Google.

      • thor42 says:

        Agreed.

        • Ronbo says:

          Looks like it’s Electronic Warfare toe to toe with the big bad NSA at Ft. Meade, Maryland :!:

          In this episode the federal bastards start reading our emails and we patriots of the world make a counter-move.

          This is kinda like what we did to the Soviets back in Ye Olde Cold War Daze – Ivan would catch on to the Cousin Allies listening to his sacred SIGINT and change his system. Defeated? No way, Jose! We’d figure out what he was doing and counter his safeguards….and once again happily read his mail. :mrgreen:

          In the spy trade this is called ECM (Electronic Counter Measures) and the inevitable reaction from the other side is called ECCM (Electronic Counter Counter Measures), :mrgreen:

          BTW, since hackers from various nations have entered even the super secret Pentagon secured communication/computer systems – and had a merry walk about – truely, the sword cuts both ways :!: :mrgreen:

  2. Darin says:

    Both are probably NSA fronts,oh well when communications are being monitored,speak in code.

    “Liberty-Freedom-Patriot-Constitution-Justice-Civil Rights-2A-over and out” they will never crack that one :cool:

    Oh yeah,Fuck the Feds! :mrgreen:

    • Ronbo says:

      @Darin:

      If they NSA is so damn good :mrgreen: they haven’t been very effective about stopping terrorists, heh?

      I worked directly, or indirectly for NSA for twenty years – and from the inside the beast doesn’t look very dangerous – or effective.

      For example, I was working in the main building at the NSA complex at Ft. Meade, Md. during the Iranian hostage crisis of 1979 – which caught NSA and the rest of the USA intelligence community (except for the U.S. Army Military Intelligence) completely by surprise.

      Yes, uncover American soldiers on the ground and electronic warfare analysts at the embassy in Tehran had the scoop on what the Revolutionary Guards were going to do – and even the time schedule of the storming of the U.S. Embassy several days in advance – but NSA deemed the information “not confirmed” and…well…the rest is history.

  3. Contempt says:

    Y’all are confusing me. Have a nice weekend. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMGMibYomLM
    :???: