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Since the latest news that Google ist actively trying to bypass security settings and cookie settings in your browser in order to read out data from your system and to profile you even if you have set the security of your Firefox or Explorer to close your system and to prevent such spying, and since I learned about their new spionage directive that becomes valid from tomorrow on (granted, most interesting only for those being careless enough to maintain a Google account), I am finally done and sick and tired of Google. The problem I have with them is that they claim more rights to collect data over persons than the citizen of a Western states usually would accept the police or the state to have about him. Insiders say that an ordinary proifile of a typical Googlist or social network user is worth 100-130 dollars, and that is really good money and means they are really have a motive to set up a push to get into your privacy. Without checks and balance. Without counter-control. With the servers standing in the US and foreigners and Americans being completely unable to ever learn about what is being done with these data, and how long they get stored, and by whom, and where.
So: What is the best alternative to Google Search, in your opinions? Which crawler produces the best results and scans the greatest number of websites on the web? What is th ebest search engine to use that does not spy on you, does not try to profile you, and does the best job in results?
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