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federal government may be secretly accessing Americans’ online videos,
emails, photos and search histories – with the help of Apple, Google,
Microsoft, Yahoo, Facebook, YouTube, PalTalk, AOL and Skype – but “the
world’s most private search engine” is staunchly defending its users’
privacy and civil liberties.
StartPage.com and its sister search engine, Ixquick.com, were
launched in 2006 to provide a private way for Americans to conduct
Internet searches. StartPage provides a private portal to Google
results, and Ixquick allows users to retrieve private results from other
search engines.
WND reported in 2010
when Katherine Albrecht, a Harvard-trained privacy who helped develop
StartPage, warned, “It would blow people’s minds if they knew how much
information the big search engines have on the American public. In fact,
their dossiers are so detailed they would probably be the envy of the
KGB.”
It happens every day, Albrecht explained. When an unfamiliar topic
crosses people’s minds, they often go straight to Google, Yahoo or Bing
and enter key terms into those search engines. Every day, more than a
billion searches for information are performed on Google alone.
“If you get a rash between your toes, you go into Google,” she said.
“If you have a miscarriage, you go into Google. If you are having
marital difficulties, you look for a counselor on Google. If you lose
your job, you look for unemployment benefit information on Google.”
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