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>2019
>using google

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Lmao who doesn’t use Google? XD

google most secure web engine

>hating on google is now cool because rossmanlet made a video about it

Just use startpage

He says while using Google to make his post

Just use duckduckgo
>he doe'snt have an vip account for this forum

>entrusting your credit card data to Hiro
LOL

>being this retarded

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you mean goolag using you
we all have to slave for them training their AI just to be able to post here

hating Google is like hating Microsoft 20 years ago
which is pointless

>Google was used to make this post

I use google and pretty much all of it's services.
Gmail is god tier.

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if you scroll it down after the 10 adds you get the correct links

>had to make a FUCKING FACEBOOK for a college assignment
Can we please stop this madness

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What are good alternatives to gmail that don't cost any money?

How do you even switch emails? So many accounts created pointing to my old email, so many that use the email as username.

Tutanota is pretty good. Protonmail used to be one of the go-tos, but they have started censoring and collecting data on users and selling it.

How do I know tutanota won't do the same?

Lavabit never came back from the dead?

>How do I know tutanota won't do the same?
You can't, if you're using someone else's email service that's a risk you're going to have to take. You can be giga-autistic and compartmentalize by having several emails (which is smart, but it's autistic if you have one for every single forum you've registered with or whatever), but at some level they're going to know something about you. You have to decide what you're okay with certain people knowing about you.

You could run your own email server, but that has a host of different problems.

>What are good alternatives to gmail that don't cost any money?
if it doesnt cost money you are the product being sold

heck youre probably still being sold even if you pay dinero for email, theyll just take your money as well

what's a good exact search site?

>don't use google.
>use startpage (google by proxy).

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Google is really starting to grind my gears but I don't like startpage or searx.

So do I people here think they are important enough for the nsa to care about them

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Some of us might be.

Why are they not sued by other media companies as they "first page" youtube videos in every search, many times those youtube videos are on top of the results.
So if your video isn't on youtube it will not be shown in the results.
Or they get shown way below the top youtube links.
Maybe once or twice I was shown a video on some other video host for some search I did.
But 99% of the time it's youtube.
And I didn't put youtube in the search field, but almost 100% of the time they post youtube videos as the top search results.

>its cool if its only corporations shitting on your privacy and selling your data

Secure all of your searches, information, and personal data with their servers. So it can be nurtured by Google data nannies designed for data nuturing.

>fresh browser installation, no cookies or fingerprinting to influence suggestions
>search name on google
>github and linkedin on page 1, followed by shady background check sites
>personal website is on page 2
>search name on yahoo and bing
>personal website is result 4 on page 1
>search website on duckduckgo
>personal website is first result
how does google manage to stay ahead despite having irrelevant results?

I've been saying what he said for 2 years now. Thank fuck someone relevant has actually mentioned this shit finally.

How fuck ill use ddg to search for porn
Poggers

youtube.com/watch?v=_vWAF13KigI

Don't ask me again.
youtube.com/watch?v=hLjht9uJWgw

>damn near impossible

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