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Many have asked how to avoid Google AI search results. Here are some suggestions:
1. Use other search engine like DuckDuckGo, Ecosia, or Qwant instead of Google.
2. If you must use Google search, avoid Google Chrome. Use Ungoogled Chromium or LibreWolf instead.
3. If you still want to use Google Chrome, append &udm=14 to your search queries.
4. If you find steps 1-3 too complicated, visit https://udm14.org.
Regardless of your approach, enhance your privacy by using tracker blockers, Tor, VPNs, AdGuard, uBlock Origin, or other DNS-level blockers. Combining several of these tools is even more effective.
#Privacy #AI #Google #GoogleAI #GoogleSearch
1. Use other search engine like DuckDuckGo, Ecosia, or Qwant instead of Google.
2. If you must use Google search, avoid Google Chrome. Use Ungoogled Chromium or LibreWolf instead.
3. If you still want to use Google Chrome, append &udm=14 to your search queries.
4. If you find steps 1-3 too complicated, visit https://udm14.org.
Regardless of your approach, enhance your privacy by using tracker blockers, Tor, VPNs, AdGuard, uBlock Origin, or other DNS-level blockers. Combining several of these tools is even more effective.
#Privacy #AI #Google #GoogleAI #GoogleSearch
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So…who hates those Google log-in pop-ups that are seemingly everywhere now? Wanna make them go away?
1. Get uBlock Origin (which you should have already been using):
https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock
2. Open the plugin and click the settings button.
3. Click on the “my filters” tab and paste this into the input:
||accounts.google.com/gsi/*$xhr,script,3p
That’s it! Worked flawlessly for me.
(Updated URL. Thx @IceWolf@masto.brightfur.net
and @emz@chaos.social!)
#Google #Privacy #Security #PopUps #InfoSec #BadGoogle
1. Get uBlock Origin (which you should have already been using):
https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock
2. Open the plugin and click the settings button.
3. Click on the “my filters” tab and paste this into the input:
||accounts.google.com/gsi/*$xhr,script,3p
That’s it! Worked flawlessly for me.
(Updated URL. Thx @IceWolf@masto.brightfur.net
and @emz@chaos.social!)
#Google #Privacy #Security #PopUps #InfoSec #BadGoogle
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WARNING: LinkedIn has your profile. They have more from illegally spying on you.
“LinkedIn started injecting malicious code into the browsers of their users, without their knowledge or their consent. At the time of writing, this code downloads a list of 6,222 software products and brute-forces the detection of each one.”
More info:
https://browsergate.eu/executive-summary/
What you can do:
https://browsergate.eu/take-action/
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#BrowserGate #LinkedIn #InfoSec #OpSec #Privacy #Crime #YouAreTheProduct #Microsoft
“LinkedIn started injecting malicious code into the browsers of their users, without their knowledge or their consent. At the time of writing, this code downloads a list of 6,222 software products and brute-forces the detection of each one.”
More info:
https://browsergate.eu/executive-summary/
What you can do:
https://browsergate.eu/take-action/
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#BrowserGate #LinkedIn #InfoSec #OpSec #Privacy #Crime #YouAreTheProduct #Microsoft
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The BrowserGate folks have provided an evidence pack, proving the scraping of data from your computer.
This includes a sworn affidavit by LinkedIn’s Senior Manager of Software Engineering and Machine Learning, Milinda Lakkam. It’s an admission of guilt. Under oath.
https://browsergate.eu/the-evidence-pack/
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#BrowserGate #LinkedIn #InfoSec #OpSec #Privacy #Crime #YouAreTheProduct #Microsoft
This includes a sworn affidavit by LinkedIn’s Senior Manager of Software Engineering and Machine Learning, Milinda Lakkam. It’s an admission of guilt. Under oath.
https://browsergate.eu/the-evidence-pack/
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#BrowserGate #LinkedIn #InfoSec #OpSec #Privacy #Crime #YouAreTheProduct #Microsoft
BrowserGate
The Evidence Pack
Everything on this page is independently verifiable. The source code speaks for itself. Its own engineer, under oath, admits it.
Exhibit 1 — LinkedIn’s JavaScript bundle File: 5fdhwcppjcvqvxsawd8pg1n51.js
Size: ~2.7 MB (13,159 lines of minified JavaScript)…
Exhibit 1 — LinkedIn’s JavaScript bundle File: 5fdhwcppjcvqvxsawd8pg1n51.js
Size: ~2.7 MB (13,159 lines of minified JavaScript)…