Firefox Developer Community Coordinator Asa Dotzler recommends users switch to Bing

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    In connection with the event described in these two topics.
    Firefox Developer Community Coordinator Asa Dotzler posted a blog post that reads:

    if you have nothing to hide ...

    If you have something that you don't want anyone to know, maybe you shouldn't be doing it in the first place. If you really need that kind of privacy, the reality is that search engines - including Google - do retain this information for some time and it's important, for example, that we are all subject in the United States to the Patriot Act and it is possible that all that information could be made available to the authorities.

    That was Eric Schmidt, the CEO of Google, telling you exactly what he thinks about your privacy. There is no ambiguity, no "out of context" here. Watch the video.

    And here's how you can easily switch Firefox's search from Google to Bing. (Yes, Bing does have a better privacy policy than Google. )


    Free translation:

    If you have nothing to please ...

    If you have something that you would not like someone to know, you could better not do this initially. You really need such privacy, the reality is that search engines - including Google - retain this information for some time, and this is important, for example, that we all in the USA are subject to the Patriotism Law, and there is a possibility that all this information may be available to authorities.

    It was Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google, telling you exactly what he thinks about your privacy. There is no ambiguity, no “out of context” here. Watch the video.
    You can easily
    switch the default search engine from Google to Bing using this extension. Yes, Bingprivacy policy is better than that of Google. )


    In the comments, I propose to discuss Google services, or rather analogues with which you can replace them.
    -Gmail
    -Google reader
    -Youtube
    and others

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