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"Startpage" is nice and private. They don't run ads or collect your information.

 

 

boy you are so  naive , just because they say they don't you believe that?  you're on the internet everybody collects your info.

 

in any event, GOOGLE isn't like the only search engine on the net

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I feel safer already.

 

 

Orwell was more right than anyone could have imagined.

 

1984 is defined as a "satirical" work by the educated left.  To anyone capable of reason, his work was visionary.

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"Startpage" is nice and private. They don't run ads or collect your information.

 

 

boy you are so naive , just because they say they don't you believe that? you're on the internet everybody collects your info.

 

in any event, GOOGLE isn't like the only search engine on the net

Thanks for the undeserved insult.

 

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Our privacy policy

In short: StartPage does not collect or share any personal information!

Nada. Zilch. Nothing.

The longer version: StartPage is strongly committed to protecting the privacy of its user community. This privacy policy details the - very limited and non-personal - information Startpage.com ("StartPage") may gather and our disclosure policy.

The IP address that is associated with your search will NOT be recorded.

The only exception is for “abusive” (automated) queriers that rapidly submit many queries to StartPage in a very short time.

 

 

We don't collect any personal information on our visitors. Nada. Zilch. Zero.

When you use StartPage, we do not record your IP address, we do not record which browser you are using (Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox, Chrome etc.), we do not record your computer platform (Windows, Mac, Linux, etc.), and we do not record your search words or phrases. In fact, the only information we do record is an aggregate total of how many searches are performed on our website each day (a measure of overall traffic), and those overall traffic numbers broken down by language, and statistics on a purely aggregate level.

 

 

Zero data collection policy.IPBROWSEROSSEARCHES

 

 

This zero data collection policy protects your privacy, since your IP address, browser, and platform information can be combined with other data to uniquely identify your computer, your location, or you. It is also important not to record search terms, since they can convey personal information as well. (Think of someone entering their own name and/or social security number.)

StartPage does not use identifying cookies.

PreferencesCookies are small pieces of data that are sent and saved to your computer's hard drive when visiting sites. StartPage uses only one anonymous cookie called "preferences". This cookie is to remember the search preferences you saved for your next visit. It expires after 90 days.

 

You can choose to accept or refuse cookies by changing the settings of your browser. It should be noted, however, that your Startpage.com preferences will not work properly if your cookies are turned off. It is possible to accept cookies from selected sites only.

 

You can periodically delete cookies from your computer's hard drive, clearing out all historical data that may have been saved from your previous web surfing. If you delete cookies, you will not be recognized as a repeat visitor or viewer when returning to a site.

 

To promote a cookie-free internet, StartPage has a URL generator which eradicates the need for setting a cookie. It remembers your settings in a privacy friendly manner. It can be found at the bottom of the SETTINGS page.

StartPage offers a proxy function that allows the users to see the information on external sites without disclosing their IP address to these sites.

As a search engine, and as an advertising publisher, you will find various links on our site, including but not limited to search results and sponsored results. These sites are owned and maintained by independent companies, over which StartPage has no control, and who are not covered by this privacy policy. StartPage is not liable or responsible for the content of these sites, or their collection of information and its use. Please note that this privacy policy applies only to the Startpage.com website. StartPage offers a proxy function that allows the users to see the information on external sites without disclosing their IP address to these sites. Further information on this great privacy tool can be found here.

StartPage will not sell or disclose your contact information to any third parties.

When you send comments, questions, suggestions, or feedback to StartPage via email, and include an email address and/or contact information StartPage may use this information to respond to you. StartPage will not sell or disclose your contact information to any third parties. We may, however, very occasionally send emails to our users regarding StartPage company information. This service is opt-in and includes the option to unsubscribe.

Note that we do not collect any personal data at all.

As a consequence StartPage does not knowingly request, collect, or share personally identifiable information from users under the age of 13 either. We feel protecting children's privacy online is very important.

StartPage has no personal information to share.

StartPage does not share personal information with any third party search engine or the provider of its sponsored results. Click here for details.

StartPage is headquartered in The Netherlands, Europe. Any request or demand from any government (including the US) to deliver user data, will be thoroughly checked by our lawyers, and we will not comply unless the law which actually applies to us would undeniably require it from us. And even in that hypothetical situation, we would refer to the fact we have no personal user data to share. In the fourteen years we've been in business, we have never received such a request.

 

The only legitimate way that we see to make us start collecting personal information, is if there is a valid warrant or court order, obliging us to do so in relation to a specific user because that person is suspected to have committed a crime which is serious enough to warrant such a restriction of privacy.

We strongly believe that we have the legal right to safeguard the privacy of our users by encrypting and not collecting their personal information, and to keep doing so.

 

Given the strong protection of the right to privacy in Europe, European governments cannot just start forcing service providers like us to implement a blanket spying program on their users. If that ever changed, we would fight this to the end.

 

 

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Got a better option?

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got a better option

 

 

 

no, if you want to believe that, then go right ahead. I'm sure that some multibillionaire  is funding that search engine out of his pocket as some good will gesture, so he doesn't need to sell all that personal data  to third parties for marketing etc... or take in advertising money etc.... like all other  search engines do. yeah,  that is one unique and conscience driven search engine.

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"When you search with Startingpage, we remove all identifying information from your query and submit it anonymously to Google ourselves. We get the results and return them to you in total privacy. .."

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"When you search with Startingpage, we remove all identifying information from your query and submit it anonymously to Google ourselves. We get the results and return them to you in total privacy. .."

 

Supposedly Ixquick Search does the same thing.

 

We had this conversation around the time of the sandyhook scam Johnboy.gif

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Google is not going to have ads next to my search results trying to send people looking for vepr mags to cheaperthandirt? How sad.

 

Well I guess we are all back to a level playing field on the Google search engine.

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I see a time in the not so distant future where the only guns and ammo available will be what you already have.

And of course you'll be required to register those.  And that will be followed by turning them in.  Because no matter what anybody claims, there is no purpose for registration if it is not followed by confiscation.

 

In point of fact, all gun control laws lead to confiscation.  Because each new restriction is claimed to be for the purpose of "saving lives", and then when the next killing happens they have the excuse for the next law.  They will never acknowledge that the laws don't work.  They will just say they aren't enough.  And as long as there is evil and insanity there will be killings.  So the circle continues until confiscation.  Which is the real goal. 

 

It goes hand-in-hand with the militarization of the police.  Same excuse.  Make us all safer they say.  More guns for the police.  No guns for the citizen.

 

And it has nothing to do with making us safer.  The only ones who will be safer are the tyrants who no longer need to fear an armed populace.

 

Welcome to Oceania.  Repeat after me:  2+2=5.  If you have any questions, the Ministry of Truth  will see you in Room 101.

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true in one sense not in another. My scenario is, when they are busting down your door and ripping your house apart looking for your guns, my gun will still be 6 ft under waiting for me in some remote location. So a man with a buried gun is still a man with a gun. They can't take what is not there.

Keep the disposable guns at home and bury the good stuff deep.

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A man with a buried gun is a man with no gun.

 

My guns will never be buried.

 

Mine are already at the bottom of Lake Kanjublomee. Damn boating accidents are the worst.

 

 

Mine went down with the Light Lines unhappy.gif

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I'm running google chrome simply because my wife had it on here and I just never fucked with going another route since it worked.  My default search is through bing cuz google can eat a dick, IMO.

 

I'm so tired of being attacked from every fucking direction, that anyone watching my internet searches on sandy hook, 911, guns, porn (for the random pic thread), can all shove my totally legal Sig Brace, with my standard capacity mag that I can no longer sell to anyone in this state up their fucking asses and eat MY dick.

 

I'm not burying a single one of my guns.  I will not cave to their bull shit.  I will survive as long as I can while complying with these fucked up laws.  If that's not good enough, then oh well. 

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true in one sense not in another. My scenario is, when they are busting down your door and ripping your house apart looking for your guns, my gun will still be 6 ft under waiting for me in some remote location. So a man with a buried gun is still a man with a gun. They can't take what is not there.

Keep the disposable guns at home and bury the good stuff deep.

Let's think this through.

 

They won't be going door to door at first. First comes registration. Then comes the order to turn them in.

 

Let's assume you don't register and then obviously you don't turn them in. So far so good.

 

Now let's say your psycho x wife or whoever decides to report you for having unregistered guns. Or maybe they just draw your name from a list of people who have bought guns that never got registered. Whatever.

 

So the helpful and friendly swat team arrives at your house. No problem! All the "real" guns are buried in the woods 20 miles away.

 

All you have in the house are the throw-away guns. But wait... Those aren't registered either. So off you go to prison. Assuming you and your family aren't killed in the assault.

 

Unless you plan to register the throw-away guns of course. And then let the brown shirts search your house any time they want.

 

I don't know where your line is drawn but I will never register anything other than nfa.

 

I look at it like this. If I dont have the balls to fight when they show up at my house then what's the point of having a buried gun.

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