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[–] go1dfish 0 points 17 points (+17|-0) ago 

Good crypto doesn't care about their laws.

It's their guns you have to worry about. The violence of the state is what keeps us insecure.

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[–] purgatory 0 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago 

Unplug, burn, never return.

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[–] raw 2 points 9 points (+11|-2) ago 

There exists. It's called startpage.com It uses Google search but keeps you anonymous. You request data from startpage, they request the same data from Google and deliver via their server. With millions of search from different users, it's not possible to single out a particular user. It is even the default search engine in Tor browser.

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[–] anonnynonny 0 points 8 points (+8|-0) ago 

You're still required to give inherent trust to the proxy service. You have no guarantee that you aren't being logged. So you're actually doubling the amount of blind trust you have to hand out... first to the man in the middle startpage, then to google.

It's a workaround, not a solution.

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[–] superesper ago  (edited ago)

Half the reason Google is shit is that it filters your results. Goign to another site to get Google results is missing the point. Searx is a good private search.

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[–] throughtheblack 0 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago  (edited ago)

It may be worth looking into YaCy. It is a decentralized P2P open source search engine you run on your own computer. It doesn't store searches and they cannot be censored. I don't think it is anywhere near as fast and refined as google yet, but I think something like this may be the best option for replacing google in the future. There is no central server for the government to control.

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[–] whatisbestinlife 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

this would be good in those local intranet wifi boxes they were planning on voat or a chan. sounds like we might have a patchy pirate mesh network in the near future

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[–] lowcarblivin 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

https://www.ethereum.org

In the meantime I use https://yandex.com .. It has organic search results like Google used to.