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Search engine privacy

posted by:Marty // 01:45 PM // January 20, 2006 // Surveillance and social sorting

Concerned about the Justice Department trying to find out what you're searching on-line? Wired has posted an FAQ on search engine privacy, which contains a few helpful hints. Jump to it here.

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