![]() Michael Hayden (former head of both the CIA and the NSA, who laid the ground for much of the existing policy) says that “we kill people based on metadata”. We wrote about this several times before and Will Hill put together some of the arguments against Duck Duck Go. Now that some FOSS sites foolishly promote Duck Duck Go (or affiliated services) we wish to remind readers that for several clear reasons Duck Duck Go is a sham when it comes to privacy. The illusion of privacy is worse than no privacy at all because it gives people a false sense of security that leads them to doing what they otherwise would not. Sadly, many people believe the false promise of privacy at Duck Duck Go. We post many links about these issues because they’re enormously important. We already know, based on Snowden’s heroic actions, that the NSA is very much connected to the CIA’s drones strikes and US citizens are among the targets. Giant octopus grasping the Earth (with its teeth on top of North America, implying perhaps domestic spying and more) is a logo that recently came from the NSA itself, as hard as it may be to believe (seen at the top right, unaltered). Just look what Japan and Germany did 75 years ago, killing (executing) millions of people based on broad profiling. Leaderships change over time and so do rules or regulations (this is often referred to as “turnkey tyranny”). Now we are getting yet more proof that people’s searching habits may also, in fact, lead to their assassination or character assassination some day in the future, even decades from now. ![]() People tend to throw around clues about medical conditions they are having, technical issues, names of people they are stalking, political views and so much more. THE search engine that people routinely use is a very big deal. Summary: Another warning about Duck Duck Go, the so-called ‘search engine’ which actually relays results from Microsoft on top of Amazon-hosted servers ![]() 05.11.14 Gemini version available ♊︎ Former CIA Head Says Metadata Kills, So Don’t Use Duck Duck Go (Hosted by the CIA’s #1 Technology Partner) ![]()
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