[LINK] How to Divorce Google
Rick Welykochy
rick at praxis.com.au
Wed Mar 21 10:49:23 AEDT 2012
Kim Holburn wrote:
> https://www.pcworld.com/article/252104/how_to_divorce_google.html
>
> .....
>
>> You see, I'm leaving Google, in toto -- meaning in every single possible personal way. What you're reading is the first seven days in the attempt, which is ongoing.
>> If you live in the modern world, leaving Google is both heresy and damn difficult to do. My primary motivation is that I don't believe Google's privacy protection claims. But you should know I cannot know the truth of its claims; I simply don't trust them. I was raised to be skeptical.
The articles points out a very nice addition for your hosts file
that blocks "unwanted parasites" from accessing your PC:
http://winhelp2002.mvps.org/hosts.htm
I've divorced google.
* It was easy to tell all of my browsers to use another search engine.
* As well, it was easy to block cookies from the *google* domains,
which includes the googleanalytics leeches.
I've missed nothing googlish since I've done this.
The article also mentions a wealth of alternatives to the google
monoculture:
http://alternativeto.net/
By far the hardest thing to do is to eliminate and banish so-called
Super Cookies. This takes some additional software which I have not
tried.
cheers
rick
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