A Colorado Law firm is suing Google for allowing the FBI and other governent agencies access to the past searches of it's billions of users to be searched for data related to crimes and suspects of crimes.
The Searched are called 'Keyword Searches" and have immense implications for everyone who uses Google Search Engine.
https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/google-keyword-searches/2023/01/14/id/1104439/
Unknown is if the suspects arrested were using a VPN or not and if so, how the FBI homed in on the suspects.
May I suggest alternatives...Like
Duck Duck Go.
This is an interesting and useful thread.
An amazing result. I ran a few searches on Yandex, one asking 'russian ukraine invasion failures' and it gave me articles based on Western sources. After hearing the unfortunate news that DuckDuckGo had deranked The Gateway Pundit from its search results, and announcing that it was going to...
www.usmessageboard.com
I usually get all right results from Presearch, which is a meta-search that combines Google, Bing, duck-duck, and a plethora of what everyone is using on an anonymous basis. It is a meta-search engine that rewards the most popular and useful results, but, OTH, it sometimes does not give me the, "outside the box," results, that I sometimes seek.
For those, that above thread I linked, will give you some places to look, and if you like them, you can add them to your Presearch meta options, or individually to your browsers search options when you aren't finding what you need.
I usually find what I need with Presearch. The other day I was looking for articles and writings containing the search words, "Ischemic Stroke," "John Fetterman," (who suffered from one,) and "Covid," which causes them, and got nothing. I had to use Yandex to get any results on the first page.
Corbett • 03/16/2022
www.corbettreport.com
"Now that DuckDuckGo has officially DuckDuckGone in the direction of censorship, what's a free speech-loving, liberty-minded conspiracy realist to do? Never fear, #SolutionsWatch is here. In the first of a series of explorations of Alt Tech, James talks to Colin Pape of Presearch, a decentralized search engine that is seeking to offer an alternative to the Big Tech monopolization of search."