I don't really think this is political so I'll just post it here.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/33831099/
I saw this interesting piece on CNBC yesterday. It really went to show how Google, and probably any other search engine, really does own your life. From the Google phones, to your email, to our searches, Google can know everything about you.
Every single search you make is recorded by your IP or Google name and stored on Google's servers for 18 months. They also talked about how people reveal more to Google than they do to other people in their lives. And all of this is recorded. Under the rules of the Patriot Act, the government has the ability to get all of those search records without going through the normal subpoena process. After 18 months Google anonymizes those searches, but it can still be easily connected.
If you are concerned about privacy, I suggest people used Ixquick which is a completely private and secure search engine.
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