If you use Google, Yahoo, Bing, or any other service that tracks your search terms, there is no reason not to change search engines today. When you do a search with these companies, they log your IP address and search terms, and store that data for varying periods of time. If you are logged in with them, they know much more about your identity, and can combine your search history with other sensitive information they have about you. And of course, these records, once stored, can be (among other things) obtained by government agencies very easily under the Patriot […]
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