Posted: 1/24/2013 12:41:31 AM EDT
| http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9236129/Government_data_requests_to_Google_continue_to_rise |
| Read the comment down at the bottom from 1/20/13. Someone believes he was being tracked w google maps data. Use tor if u need to use the net and mask your location. It's basically a secure web browser. |
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I don't understand what they are getting. Are they getting specific searches for specific IPs? Are they getting more personal info from people with google acounts? Wouldn't shock me if it was both. I rarely if ever use google because I knew this was bound to happen sooner or later. google saves all your searches along with your IP . |
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I don't understand what they are getting. Are they getting specific searches for specific IPs? Are they getting more personal info from people with google acounts? Yes they get location via ip. It seems there looking for anti gov. Folk who maybe "terroris.ts" |
| with as much stuff you can do with google now. who knows. definitely search queries. upload anything and the metadata is still there then that's up for grabs. Your google .doc's you're working on or who they're shared with. Depends on what exactly they're subpoenaing for. I like the imminent danger warrant. Yeah hopefully whoever is waiting on that rescue has a day or two. |
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Google has so much information on me. I gave up my privacy for convenience and shiny things. I just try not to search for things I wouldn't want people to know about. TOR is a good resource if you want to be anonymous. Startpage is a good way to use Google search anonymously. |