OK, thanks. I don't think I'm going to worry about this. One, I'm pretty anonymous on the web, and two, who cares if they target advertising to me! They still can't make me buy!
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OK, thanks. I don't think I'm going to worry about this. One, I'm pretty anonymous on the web, and two, who cares if they target advertising to me! They still can't make me buy!
I am the Queen of Google, and couldn't live a day without it. They will have SOME fun trying to figure out how to market to me, because between doing tasks on Amazon's Mechanical Turk, which leads me into doing Google searches for some pretty esoteric stuff, plus having a very curious mind that follows links from one place to another obsessively on a huge variety of subjects, good luck to them.
I worry more about the NSA, hahahaha.....so every time I go to Al Jazeera, I also go to Fox News website, just to confuse them, hahahaha....(only half kidding).
I look at the internet as having no privacy at all. I realize that, I understand it, and I truly don't worry about it. There may come a day, especially if the right wing fundamentalists take over the world, that somebody might show up to my door and the jig would be up, but I'm old already, so what the heck........
I live in China and given my academic and professional background (in which I spent a lot of time working in some very high altitude places and now work on USG-funded programs) pretty much assume every keystroke is being logged by someone somewhere. Google probably bought my file from the Public Security Bureau long ago. I don't buy enough random stuff to make targeting me worthwhile.
(waving to the spooks)
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I'm with you, LC. I think about google searches the same way I do about email. If I wouldn't want my email or google searches known to the world, I simply don't email/search.
I don't like the fact that in this day and age there is no such thing as a private life if you are keyed into technology, but on the other hand, I'm not willing to give up the technology.
But, redfox, thanks so much for posting this information--it's really important for people to know.
yeah, with me, at least, they'll probably be surprised at no visitations to porn sites, but lots of stuff like investigating the burial practices in the Bronze age in present day Siberia and other weird things.......
I just look at it as a cost of doing business, and just accept that nothing I do online is private. And behave accordingly. What you see is what you get......in person, AND online.
I'm curious what are the alternative search engines, and are there any that don't collect your info just like Google does? Isn't that essentially how they make money? Is Google considered "worse" because they have numerous products and cross-reference the info?
I remember using Alta Vista but stopped using it once Google came along . . .
DH, the ever paranoid conspiracy theory guy, uses startpage.com
I use dogpile.com, which searches several search engines and compiles them. I'm hoping that I'm a tad disguised that way as well.
If anyone want's to get paranoid about people watching their internet habits, I'd start with Amazon. They send me emails every time my wife searches for something, helpfully showing me other similar items I may find of interest.
She sometimes uses my email address when signing up for things since she doesn't like getting un-solicited emails, not considering the fact that I now know her every move. :laff:
I'd have to say that compared to Amazon, Google's a piker.