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eff.org — PrivacyFinder.org is an interesting search project that puts the kind of emphasis on privacy that's been missing, according to this profile by the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
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- louiebaur, on 03/27/2008, -0/+3That is nice to see improvements are being made on the logs they keep for privacy issues
- trenchfever, on 03/27/2008, -12/+1ZOMG PIRAZY FINDUR IS TEH SERVUR DOWNZ. 3 2 1.. LOLLER
- trenchfever, on 03/27/2008, -6/+1PIRAZY FINDHUR TEH SERVUR NOT DOWNZ!!! ZOMGLOL!!11!
- aceslick911, on 03/27/2008, -2/+3argh... here: 4chan.org
i typed it for u. go.- trenchfever, on 03/27/2008, -0/+1Thanks..
- dpmcalli, on 03/27/2008, -2/+1Whatever happened to the block button? How do I block ***** like this?
- trenchfever, on 03/27/2008, -6/+1You have to digg me down first you dumb *****.
- bitcloud, on 03/27/2008, -0/+2done and... done.
- trenchfever, on 03/27/2008, -6/+1You have to digg me down first you dumb *****.
- Shadowgamers, on 03/27/2008, -4/+0But I'm behind 7 proxies!
- HonoredMule, on 03/27/2008, -0/+1What, you want a cookie? Check your browser cache for some delicious tracking of you.
- Shadowgamers, on 03/27/2008, -0/+0It's a 4c- internet joke V:
- HonoredMule, on 03/27/2008, -0/+2Sorry, I don't spend much time in the internet's slum district, so I'm unfamiliar with their culture.
- Shadowgamers, on 03/27/2008, -0/+0It's a 4c- internet joke V:
- HonoredMule, on 03/27/2008, -0/+1What, you want a cookie? Check your browser cache for some delicious tracking of you.
- laserblazer, on 03/27/2008, -0/+5Finally, a place to look for penis enlargement and second mortgage information.
- stretch611, on 03/27/2008, -0/+2Wonderful tool. If you use Firefox, you can add it to your search engines and use it by default.
- acceleriter, on 03/27/2008, -1/+12Can you say "honeypot," boys and girls? Say it with me. I knew you could!
- chandan333, on 03/27/2008, -1/+1What about blogs?
They Don't have any Privacy Policy.This means they will be ranked low in this search engine.
Blogs are major part of of search engine results these days.
AND most importantly they have more relevant content.- trenchfever, on 03/27/2008, -1/+1Blogs have relevant content? As someone in slashdot put it, That's like wading through as septic tank to find a penny someone swallowed.
- bitcloud, on 03/27/2008, -0/+1slashdot is a blog...
penny arcade is a blog...
xkcd is a blog...
huffington post is a blog...
there are a lot of pennies being swallowed it seems...
- bitcloud, on 03/27/2008, -0/+1slashdot is a blog...
- trenchfever, on 03/27/2008, -1/+1Blogs have relevant content? As someone in slashdot put it, That's like wading through as septic tank to find a penny someone swallowed.
- Zcott, on 03/27/2008, -5/+2Privacy is overrated. I don't care if someone sees what I search for; it's not as if I'm looking up child porn or anything. Some of us use Google to find things which are not illegal and quite useful like directions or teapots.
- trenchfever, on 03/27/2008, -0/+4Privacy has a oneway relationship with power. Much like many thing you can relate to in real life. You are naught but an insignificant pixel in the matrix of the information asset in the hands of the powerful. Yours is the same mentality that has landed America in a not so enviable state of today. Why do you want to carry it over to the digital world? Have you not yet learned?
Also this stupid tool isn't going to help you neither is any tool in isolation. Use your common sense.- Zcott, on 03/27/2008, -4/+1What appears to be the problem? If the government want to read my emails, they're more than welcome to. Do you all have something to hide?
- asa400, on 03/27/2008, -0/+3If that's really how you feel, you're more than welcome to publish your e-mails, browsing history, recorded phone conversations, and live video feed of every room in your house.
The rest of us might prefer not to live in a fishbowl, whether our activities are legitimate or not. If I do a Google search for teapots, it's my own damn business. - bitcloud, on 03/27/2008, -0/+4Zcott, I'd suggest you study some history...
Did the jews in germany have anything to hide? Did the slaves in the US have anything to hide? Did any of the gay people persecuted, beaten or murdered have anything to hide? Do the Fallon Gong have anything to hide? Did the murdered tibetan monks have anything to hide?
Anyone whose ever been falsely accused, harrassed, bullied, beaten, mistreated understands that "power corrupts". You mightn't have any trouble with an imagined "good guy" reading your information, but it's not always the good guys who get access to it... (and it's rarely the good guys who want access to it) - forgiste, on 03/27/2008, -0/+3No, but clearly you do.
- asa400, on 03/27/2008, -0/+3If that's really how you feel, you're more than welcome to publish your e-mails, browsing history, recorded phone conversations, and live video feed of every room in your house.
- Zcott, on 03/27/2008, -4/+1What appears to be the problem? If the government want to read my emails, they're more than welcome to. Do you all have something to hide?
- trenchfever, on 03/27/2008, -0/+4Privacy has a oneway relationship with power. Much like many thing you can relate to in real life. You are naught but an insignificant pixel in the matrix of the information asset in the hands of the powerful. Yours is the same mentality that has landed America in a not so enviable state of today. Why do you want to carry it over to the digital world? Have you not yet learned?
- ciphex, on 03/27/2008, -1/+1no one will ever make this their homepage until they get a half competent photoshop kid to replace that ***** duck with his "oops, i just ***** on your search results" face.
- cinmachina, on 03/27/2008, -2/+1Guess what? Firefox: CTRL + SHIFT + DEL = privacy maintained.
