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    Discussion on Coast To Coast Am, with George Noory and guest, Katherine Albrecht, privacy expert, explains how the new platform from Yahoo begins this week. Acceptance of conditions means you give permission for automated scanning of email and analyzing of your communication’s content. They store it in a file on you. Gmail is also doing this as well. See quick links and summaries below:

    @ 8:39 - Discussion on the US Supreme court ruling on DNA samples can be taken from you.

    @ 16:44 - 39:00 - Discussion on how Yahoo users are forced to switched to Yahoos new platform this week. The information is found on Yahoo’s help page. Acceptance of automated scanning of email and analyzing of your communication’s content...

    And a warning for all of us that do not use Yahoo, when you write an email to someone else with a Yahoo account, they (company) give themselves the right to take all of your information. They store it in a file on you.

    Gmail is also doing this as well. And anyone that writes to a Gmail or Yahoo account, that information is put it in a file they keep that record on you.

    Antidote is “Startpage.com”, the most private search engine. Beta testing i.e., “Startmail”, watch for intro video, June 24th.


    'Explanation About "enhanced by Google" on Startpage'

    Startpage offers you Web search results from Google in complete privacy!

    When you search with Startpage, we remove all identifying information from your query and submit it anonymously to Google ourselves. We get the results and return them to you in total privacy.

    Your IP address is never recorded, your visit is not logged, and no tracking cookies are placed on your browser. When it comes to protecting your privacy, Startpage runs the tightest ship on the Internet. Our outstanding privacy policy and thoughtful engineering give you great search results in total anonymity.

    Here are some of our key features:
    • Free proxy surfing available.
    • Praised by privacy experts worldwide.
    • Fourteen-year company track record.
    • Third-party certified.
    • No IP address recorded.
    • No record is made of your searches.
    • No identifying or tracking cookies used.
    • Connection using powerful SSL encryption.
    To learn more, check out our privacy page and read our privacy policy. We're confident you'll like what you see.


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    FBI pushes for wiretap-friendly Internet




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    A new wiretap bill backed by the FBI has many Internet companies concerned that this new proposed legislation will open the floodgates to all Internet communication. The new motion will expand wiretapping designs significantly and includes the ability for law enforcement to gain access to emails and features like video chats.

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    I tried startpage and it says there "enhanced by google" well anyway I will try it again we don\t have much choice anyway. do we?

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    I tried startpage and it says there "enhanced by google" well anyway I will try it again we don\t have much choice anyway. do we?
    Hi Nature,
    I ran my mouse over the "detail" link and a pop-up came up to explain:

    Startpage offers you Web search results from Google in complete privacy!

    When you search with Startpage, we remove all identifying information from your query and submit it anonymously to Google ourselves. We get the results and return them to you in total privacy.

    Your IP address is never recorded, your visit is not logged, and no tracking cookies are placed on your browser. When it comes to protecting your privacy, Startpage runs the tightest ship on the Internet. Our outstanding privacy policy and thoughtful engineering give you great search results in total anonymity. Here are some of our key features:
    • Free proxy surfing available.
    • Praised by privacy experts worldwide.
    • Fourteen-year company track record.
    • Third-party certified.
    • No IP address recorded.
    • No record is made of your searches.
    • No identifying or tracking cookies used.
    • Connection using powerful SSL encryption.
    To learn more, check out our privacy page and read our privacy policy. We're confident you'll like what you see.

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    Paula, is this ONLY for American users, or Yahoo users worldwide, do you know ?

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    One thing I don't understand about Startpage. For example, you go there and type in Project Avalon. Results come up. But then you must select "view by proxy" or do you? If you don't, are you still viewing privately? Because if you do view by proxy, you can't log in and links don't work except by taking you out of viewing by proxy.

    So how does it really work?

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    Quote Posted by Paula (here)
    Discussion on Coast To Coast Am, with George Noory and guest, Katherine Albrecht, privacy expert, explains how the new platform from Yahoo begins this week. Acceptance of conditions means you give permission for automated scanning of email and analyzing of your communication’s content. They store it in a file on you. Gmail is also doing this as well. See quick links and summaries below:

    @ 8:39 - Discussion on the US Supreme court ruling on DNA samples can be taken from you.

    @ 16:44 - 39:00 - Discussion on how Yahoo users are forced to switched to Yahoos new platform this week. The information is found on Yahoo’s help page. Acceptance of automated scanning of email and analyzing of your communication’s content...

    And a warning for all of us that do not use Yahoo, when you write an email to someone else with a Yahoo account, they (company) give themselves the right to take all of your information. They store it in a file on you.

    Gmail is also doing this as well. And anyone that writes to a Gmail or Yahoo account, that information is put it in a file they keep that record on you.

    Antidote is “Startpage.com”, the most private search engine. Beta testing i.e., “Startmail”, watch for intro video, June 24th.


    'Explanation About "enhanced by Google" on Startpage'

    Startpage offers you Web search results from Google in complete privacy!

    When you search with Startpage, we remove all identifying information from your query and submit it anonymously to Google ourselves. We get the results and return them to you in total privacy.

    Your IP address is never recorded, your visit is not logged, and no tracking cookies are placed on your browser. When it comes to protecting your privacy, Startpage runs the tightest ship on the Internet. Our outstanding privacy policy and thoughtful engineering give you great search results in total anonymity.

    Here are some of our key features:
    • Free proxy surfing available.
    • Praised by privacy experts worldwide.
    • Fourteen-year company track record.
    • Third-party certified.
    • No IP address recorded.
    • No record is made of your searches.
    • No identifying or tracking cookies used.
    • Connection using powerful SSL encryption.
    To learn more, check out our privacy page and read our privacy policy. We're confident you'll like what you see.


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    got another question ...
    how do you save post on this website .. after I tell someone I will look up something for them ... then lose them somewhere in all the posts ...
    must be a way to save post you want to keep

    Jim

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    Quote Posted by nature (here)
    I tried startpage and it says there "enhanced by google" well anyway I will try it again we don\t have much choice anyway. do we?
    Yes you do

    Open a wifi account under a pseudonym

    pre pay in cash for top ups

    only use that terminal for web surfing and this sort of stuff.

    use your standard terminal for normal every day boring stuff

    no matter what double blind tech is out there if you are anon while surfing your are better off.

    NB

    do not use google location or navigative services with this terminal

    keep your wifi unit as far as you can from your terminal 15 meters is good.

    In order for them to identify you , they need you to be within 1.5 meters of the wifi unit .

    re lovcate the unit every month

    use a po box for all mail

    DO NOT use this for making problems for others , use it to surf anon.

    You have the right to surf and be interested in whatever you wish. You do not have the right to limit others right to freedom.

    You can start a fake FB page and link it to your fake email addy on this terminal to make it seem legit.

    If you have an I phone or similar and your terminal has inbuilt wifi do not them them speak to each other , they will id you as the phone is usually registered.

    Most equipment has rfid reading capabilities and will report anything to a central data base. same with your X Box .. same with your CC ... the terminal must be sepperate and only used for this function.

    buy an only PC or Lappy from the markets thats been wiped .. establish your fake id on this terminal. then keep it tat way. never use that terminal for things that can be triangulated back to you by association.

    Be safe ,be happy , be nice and be

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    Something else I heard Kathryn Albrecht say in an Alex Jones interview....you'll get a wider array of websites when you use www.ixquick.com as opposed to startpage.com - because google filters the information and since you're using a google search engine, you won't get all available info, where ixquick doesn't filter. Maybe sensor could be another word??? Hope I'm explaining it right.
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    Quote Posted by CdnSirian (here)
    One thing I don't understand about Startpage. For example, you go there and type in Project Avalon. Results come up. But then you must select "view by proxy" or do you? If you don't, are you still viewing privately? Because if you do view by proxy, you can't log in and links don't work except by taking you out of viewing by proxy.

    So how does it really work?
    Hi CdnSirian,

    See graphic below. I've added the pop-up message for "view by proxy". If an "s" is in the address, it is a secure site. You'll find that if, for example, you do on-line banking. I've added something about IP Addresses and a Q&A help link.

    Startpage Help Center with index on such things as Q&A and Privacy. This is what they say about IP Addresses:

    The IP address that is associated with your search will NOT be recorded. (The only exception is for "abusive" (automated) queriers that rapidly submit many queries to Startpage in a very short time.)

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    Paula, is this ONLY for American users, or Yahoo users worldwide, do you know ?
    I'm not sure, mariposafe. If it were me, I'd consider it worldwide. One example that comes to mind, if someone from England sends me an email, their information will be in my file because I live in America.

    Google/Facebook collects data on all their members. If it's not worldwide, I'd assume it'll happen soon enough because it's about controlling the world. Google is meeting around the Bilderberg meetings. My 'guess' is that they'll have that on their agenda.

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    got another question ...
    how do you save post on this website .. after I tell someone I will look up something for them ... then lose them somewhere in all the posts ...
    must be a way to save post you want to keep

    Jim
    Hi Jim, I think I’ve understood your question to say you want to refer someone to a post you made earlier, so you need to create a link for them. If not let me know. See instructions and visual pics below.

    How to create a link from a post. Let’s use your post #7 in this example, and the goal is to create a link from a newly created post back to post #7. Either here or on another thread, it’s the same. For now, let’s stay on this thread:
    • Click on “Link to Post #7” on the top, right side of the post.
    • That post lands at the top of the forum page.
    • At the top of the browser, in the “address section” is the address to “copy and paste”.
    • Back at the new post, we’ll use the following example: To check out post #7, please “click here”.
    • Next step is highlight “click here”. Then up go to the menu and click on the globe that says “insert link” when you run your mouse over it.
    • Up pops a menu that states: “Please enter the URL of your link” this is where you paste the address from post #7 where you originally copied.
    This is the address: https://projectavalon.net/forum4/show...l=1#post683274

    This is the finished link address example: To check out post #7, please “click here”.

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    got another question ...
    how do you save post on this website .. after I tell someone I will look up something for them ... then lose them somewhere in all the posts ...
    must be a way to save post you want to keep

    Jim
    Hi Jim, I think I’ve understood your question to say you want to refer someone to a post you made earlier, so you need to create a link for them. If not let me know. See instructions and visual pics below.

    How to create a link from a post. Let’s use post your post #7 in this example, and the goal is to create a link from a newly created post back to post #7. Either here or on another thread, it’s the same. For now, let’s stay on this thread:

    Click on “Link to Post #7” on the top, right side of the post.
    That post lands at the top of the forum page.
    At the top of the browser, in the “address section” is the address to “copy and paste”.
    Back at the new post, we’ll use the following example: To check out post #7, please “click here”.
    Next step is highlight “click here”. Then up go to the menu and click on the globe that says “insert link” when you run your mouse over it.
    Up pops a menu that states: “Please enter the URL of your link” this is where you paste the address from post #7 where you originally copied.

    This is the address: https://projectavalon.net/forum4/show...l=1#post683274

    This is the finished link address example: To check out post #7, please “click here”.

    yes I like to learn that .. but also
    there is so many post and when I want to find one I have to go back through hundreds to find the one I am looking for ...

    so how do I save important posts I want to view later /??

    jim

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    also ... the newest posts are on the right ... and my time is not same as others so I am probably sleeping when they are awake ...
    so how do I get a list of new post in the last 12 hours?

    jim

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    Quote Posted by jiminii (here)
    so how do I save important posts I want to view later /??
    You can "bookmark" posts of interest by click on the bookmark () icon below any post.

    Then you can go back later and look at the posts you bookmarked using these instructions: How to access your bookmarked threads and posts.
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    is there anyway to collect all the post that relate .. into one area?

    jim

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    Quote Posted by jiminii (here)
    is there anyway to collect all the post that relate .. into one area?

    jim
    If I understand your question - no - there is no way to collect posts.

    Posts are on whatever thread they are on.

    We do what we can to keep threads on-topic .
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    Quote Posted by jiminii (here)
    also ... the newest posts are on the right ... and my time is not same as others so I am probably sleeping when they are awake ...
    so how do I get a list of new post in the last 12 hours?

    jim
    Just keep scrolling. If you get to the end of the page there are more pages that follow. You see this at the bottom right:




    ¤=[Post Update]=¤

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    is there anyway to collect all the post that relate .. into one area?

    jim
    You can cut and paste.

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    is there anyway to collect all the post that relate .. into one area?

    jim
    If I understand your question - no - there is no way to collect posts.

    Posts are on whatever thread they are on.

    We do what we can to keep threads on-topic .
    is it possible to pull everything from murder of LRH and miracle of LRH on to the original LRH L Ron Hubbard?

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    Thanks Paula, Time to get rid of my yahoo account. How Dare They. So lovely of them to kindly store my own documents for me. (sarcasm)

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