Posts by NonFantasy@mastodon.social
(DIR) Post #AKkYwgChSfuVe6JLXc by NonFantasy@mastodon.social
2022-06-22T14:52:55Z
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@digdeeper So, i found a search engine that doesn't seem to censor results and has their own index, you can disable IP tracking too. This is their short privacy policy, seems good.
(DIR) Post #AKnRZOVi21Ydlrwwue by NonFantasy@mastodon.social
2022-06-24T00:14:27Z
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@digdeeper This screenshot is my configuration, they are in fact enabled by default. It seems that if you disable it they don't log your IP nor your clicks.
(DIR) Post #ALBvu01XUNUaDDN5IO by NonFantasy@mastodon.social
2022-07-05T19:47:21Z
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@digdeeper People do it because they think "It's the right thing to do", "My child will get a good job" or something along the lines...
(DIR) Post #ALMbgktTwmGTbpMUgy by NonFantasy@mastodon.social
2022-07-10T23:22:41Z
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@digdeeper Now when i try to visit one of your articles i see this beautiful page:
(DIR) Post #ALtYsirjuaWVmyMsxE by NonFantasy@mastodon.social
2022-07-26T20:56:46Z
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@digdeeper That's not a surprise, given that "Privacy" is becoming somewhat of a trend. On windows 10 microsoft has a promotional message if you are not using Edge "Take control of your data with Microsoft Edge", also brave search has this placeholder text "Search privately". These kinds of things i think they indicate that many corporations are interested in selling you a sense of "Privacy" or "Anonymity". If software isn't controlled by the user, the internet will one day become unsable.