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#Since Google won't be able to collect information on your search habits, targeted ads provided by Google won't be quite as targeted anymore.
 
#Since Google won't be able to collect information on your search habits, targeted ads provided by Google won't be quite as targeted anymore.
 
#Some of the special features & tools that appear on the left & right of the standard Google Search Results won't be available to you.
 
#Some of the special features & tools that appear on the left & right of the standard Google Search Results won't be available to you.
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'''HOW TO INSTALL:'''
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*Google Chrome
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*#To set your startpage to Startpage
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*##Click the ''Spanner Icon'' in the upper right corner
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*##Select ''Settings''
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*##Under ''On startup'' check ''Open a specific page or set of pages.'' and click ''Set pages''
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*##If a page is set (such as Google), hover over it and hit the ''X'' that appears on the right
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*##Type ''"https://www.startpage.com"'' in the box labelled ''Enter URL...''
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*#To force the Omnibar (Top URL/Search Bar in Google Chrome) to use Startpage
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*##Click the ''Spanner Icon'' in the upper right corner
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*##Select ''Settings''
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*##Under ''Search'' click the ''Manage search engines...'' button
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*##Scroll all the way to the bottom and enter the following information
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*##*Type ''"Startpage"'' in the ''Add a new search engine'' box
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*##*Type ''"startpage.com"'' in the ''Keyword'' box
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*##*Type ''"<nowiki>https://startpage.com/do/search?cmd=process_search&cat=web&query=%s&language=english</nowiki>"'' in the ''URL with %s in place of query'' box
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==

Revision as of 08:25, 7 September 2012

The follow list contains solutions to Online Privacy Problems that individuals face everyday. The list is a work in progress.

Problem/Solution

Search Engines Collect & Retain Your Searches

PROBLEM: Modern Search Engines (like Google, Bing, Yahoo, etc) collect information on you and your search habits. They keep track of what you search for, linking it to your IP, and storing it for 6-18 months.

SOLUTION: StartPage Startpage is a company out of the Netherlands that runs a search engine proxy. Basically, you submit your search to them, they strip off all of the extra data that identifies you and then they send the search to Google. They get the results back and pass them back to you. In this way Google sees the searches coming from Startpage but is unable to link the search to you.

DRAWBACKS:

  1. The auto-complete feature of Google's search (ie: you type "How do" and Google shows you a list of potential searches such as "how do you play 100 floors", "how do you get pink eye", "how does sensa work", "how does twitter work".
  2. Since Google won't be able to collect information on your search habits, targeted ads provided by Google won't be quite as targeted anymore.
  3. Some of the special features & tools that appear on the left & right of the standard Google Search Results won't be available to you.



HOW TO INSTALL:

  • Google Chrome
    1. To set your startpage to Startpage
      1. Click the Spanner Icon in the upper right corner
      2. Select Settings
      3. Under On startup check Open a specific page or set of pages. and click Set pages
      4. If a page is set (such as Google), hover over it and hit the X that appears on the right
      5. Type "https://www.startpage.com" in the box labelled Enter URL...
    2. To force the Omnibar (Top URL/Search Bar in Google Chrome) to use Startpage
      1. Click the Spanner Icon in the upper right corner
      2. Select Settings
      3. Under Search click the Manage search engines... button
      4. Scroll all the way to the bottom and enter the following information
        • Type "Startpage" in the Add a new search engine box
        • Type "startpage.com" in the Keyword box
        • Type "https://startpage.com/do/search?cmd=process_search&cat=web&query=%s&language=english" in the URL with %s in place of query box

Sources

  1. Privacy Rights Clearinghouse: Using the Internet Safely
  2. Startpage.com Privacy Policy