Difference between revisions of "GoogleSharing"
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|Short description=GoogleSharing helps prevent Google from tracking your searches and web activity. | |Short description=GoogleSharing helps prevent Google from tracking your searches and web activity. | ||
− | |Full description=GoogleSharing is a system that mixes the requests of many different users together, such that Google is not capable of telling what is coming from whom. GoogleSharing aims to do a few very specific things: | + | |Full description=[Please go to the GoogleSharing options to add and use the GS proxy provided by riseup: googlesharing.riseup.net instead of the default one (proxy.googlesharing.net) that has been blocked by Google. (Thanks riseup!)] |
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+ | GoogleSharing is a system that mixes the requests of many different users together, such that Google is not capable of telling what is coming from whom. GoogleSharing aims to do a few very specific things: | ||
1. Provide a system that will prevent Google from collecting information about you from services which don't require a login. | 1. Provide a system that will prevent Google from collecting information about you from services which don't require a login. |
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