Quote from: spacerace on August 05, 2013, 11:03:05 AM
Pick whatever search engine you want - your privacy is still out the window. In case anyone isn't aware - whatever site you end up at can see what search terms you used to get to that site. It shows up as referral link and they see exactly what keywords led you to their site in a list on their tracker. Anonymously, of course - but it is recorded in their logs. Also, if you are on another site and click a link to get a different page, that new page will see what link you clicked to get their site.
Also, good chance whatever site you end up at will throw you a google cookie that follows you at least until the end of your browser session. It is pretty much necessary to use the Internet at all. Look at your cookie list right now - there will likely be a huge list there unless you fastidiously keep an eye on it. Google owns doubleclick, which the ad server used by a large portion of the Internet, in addition to their own ad service.
You can turn off cookies completely but then you can't login in anywhere , and it makes doing anything at really cumbersome. I use NoScript and Adblock, and I can't even remember the last time I saw an ad on the Internet when using Firefox. I also clear cookies when I close a browser window.
Even without seeing Google ads (the ad server can still be blocked with NoScript) the cookie ends up there when you use Youtube or end up on a site where you have to turn on some combination of scripts to load the page at all when their developers get tricky and try to display ads to people with blockers. I can't imagine what trying to use the Internet without Google is like. Oh wait - yes I can. 1995 and using Yahoo.
Privacy is gone, folks - I don't mean it in a paranoid way, just an accepting one. I welcome my Google overloads. (just please stop sharing info with the NSA, ok? thanks)
Noscript is too much if you ask me. It blacklists all javascript. I don't even know how one can opperate online without enabling javascript. Sure, you can whitelist the sites you trust, but that becomes a major hassle. I think you should exercise caution about the sites you visit and most problems will be avoided. Nonethless, I use Linux (Ubuntu), so I am less likely to face typical security attacks (though, I admit it isn't flawless).
Quote from: vegie271 on August 05, 2013, 07:45:34 PM
oh, I have "do not track" and cookies off" and ad blocker and a few other things added to my computer, sure it slows me down and makes things harder,
and yes you can call me paranoid - but if they eally are ut to get me it does not count as paranoid -
BTW - in the past 3 years I have had 4 true scam attempts over the internet by people I have met through dating sites, I have had 6 fraud charges 6 my bank account and 3 frauds on my Credit card.
How hard do you review YOUR bills?
I have also been physically assaulted. I have had a "friend" steal from me AND a relative steal from me. overall in the past 3 years I have lost about $25,000 to other people and I live close to the federal poverty level.
this is why I live with a paranoid attitude.
Do not track usually is a farce. It is seen as a request that you would prefer to not be tracked. That doesn't mean that the site won't collect data on you.
From Wikipedia's "Do Not Track" page- "The Do Not Track system is completely voluntary, and there are no legal or technological requirements for its use. As such, websites and advertisers may either honour the request, or completely ignore it.[24] The Digital Advertising Alliance does not require companies to honor DNT signals. "The Council of Better Business Bureaus and the Direct Marketing Association will not sanction or penalize companies or otherwise enforce with respect to DNT signals set on IE10 or other browsers"
I understand how you feel about your security. I was a victim of ID theft (someone stole and used my social when I was 18) and it hurt me bad. I suggest you be very cautious about using your credit card on the internet and only provide it to sites you absolutely trust. For other ones, you can use paypal or purchase a prepaid gift card to do your shopping.