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University of Zurich reveals Google is the Worst Censored Search Engine, Russian search is the BEST free, Uncensored

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So a research by the University of Zurich reveals that Google is the most censored and useless search engine in the world, displaying only manipulated results of things that you may not be looking for. According to the research, Russian search engine Yandex is the least censored search engine in the world despite being from a country which once was the capital of the world of censorship… it... 

Google caught Censoring Search Results that criticize Black Lives Matter

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Google’s automatic search suggestions for ‘Black Lives Matter’ reveal a strikingly positive image of the movement, with almost all negative references appearing to have been cleansed from the automated results. As protests and riots swept the nation following the death of George Floyd in May, Google searches for ‘Black Lives Matter’ spiked a hundredfold. Given that these protests have resulted... 

Lobby Demands Google, Twitter & Yahoo Internet Censorship or Face Lawsuits

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The self-described “legal arm of the pro-Israel community” Jewish lobby has issued “cease and desist” legal threats against Google, Twitter, and Yahoo, demanding that they censor content critical of the Jews’ “Holocaust” narrative—or face legal action. According to a press release issued by the New York-based Lawfare Project—which on its website claims to be the “Legal Arm of the... 

Research Proves Google Manipulates Millions to Favor Clinton

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In this exclusive report, distinguished research psychologist Robert Epstein explains the new study and reviews evidence that Google’s search suggestions are biased in favor of Hillary Clinton. He estimates that biased search suggestions might be able to shift as many as 3 million votes in the upcoming presidential election in the US. Biased search rankings can swing votes and alter opinions,... 

Google Censors ‘Hillary Clinton Health Problems’ Search Results

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Google users attempting to search for information regarding presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s health are fed search suggestions that have nothing to do with the issue, many on Twitter pointed out Saturday. Images show users typing, “Hillary Clinton’s he” into the Google search bar, before the search engine gives auto-complete suggestions including “Hillary Clinton’s headquarters,”... 

Google Hides “Clinton Body Count” Search Suggestions

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Web giant caught censoring negative information about Hillary yet again! This isn’t the first time, back in June 2016 we did a hard hitting story on Google’s censorship for terms like “Hillary Clinton crook”. You might wanna read that as well because it’s definitely worth it. Google has altered its search algorithm to prevent searches for “Clinton body count” from... 

Russian civil servants will stop using US messaging services at work

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Annual extended meeting of the Board of the Ministry of Communications and Mass Media at the International Multimedia Press Center of the Rossiya Segodnya International Information Agency. All state agencies’ employees must immediately stop using services like Google, Yahoo, Skype or WhatsApp for work-related communications, Nikolay Nikiforov says, clarifying that the restrictions don’t apply to... 

EU formally charges Google over Search Abuse

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Manipulated Search Results: At least 40% of all websites on the internet are not even shown in Google’s search results anymore and they usually get hidden in the “Omitted Results” at the very bottom, which is a form of severe censorship. The EU has officially filed a complaint against Google for allegedly abusing its dominance in the European market. The case could carry a fine of... 

Europeans just can't compete with Americans on internet - Obama

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President Obama has criticized European efforts to regulate the internet, suggesting Brussels is unfairly targeting US tech companies, because their European rivals just “can’t compete” with Americans. “We have owned the internet,” Obama stated in an interview with the technology portal Re/Code, during his summit on cyber-security in Silicon Valley on Friday. “Our companies have created... 

GCHQ and NSA intercepted Yahoo users' private photographs

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British and American surveillance agencies teamed up to develop a system that collected millions of images from the webcams of unsuspecting and innocent internet users, new leaked documents reveal. This “Optic Nerve” program — administered by the UK’s GCHQ with the assistance of the National Security Agency — routinely intercepted and stored those webcam images in secret starting in... 

Tech firms not satisfied with NSA reform

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The doubts raised by the NSA spying could cost US tech companies as much as $35 billion over the next three years. Technology companies in the United States have criticized President Barack Obama for his failure to do enough to protect citizens’ privacy amid months-long reports on government’s spying scandals. The companies say the president’s speech on US surveillance is a step in right direction... 

Microsoft urges US Attorney General to allow releasing info on NSA requests

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Microsoft’s general counsel has written to the US Attorney General Eric Holder saying that the secrecy regarding the National Security Agency (NSA) surveillance is damaging the “constitutional principles” of America. Microsoft has asked the Obama administration to allow it to share details about how it responds to requests from the US government for user account data. Microsoft’s general counsel... 

Yahoo wins lawsuit to declassify docs proving resistance to PRISM

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Search engine Yahoo has won a court case to release NSA records and potentially prove it resisted handing over customer data to US authorities. The ruling could clear Yahoo’s name following allegations it collaborated with the NSA to spy on citizens. The US Foreign Intelligence and Surveillance Court ruled that data, pertaining to a 2008 order for Yahoo to hand over customer information to US authorities,... 

Yahoo! admits giving over 13,000 user data to US spy agencies

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Major US internet corporation Yahoo has announced that American law enforcement agencies had made between 12,000 and 13,000 demands for user data over past six months, in the latest case of tech firms admitting to their involvement in the massive US electronic spying bid. In an effort to restore confidence in its users after revelations of the National Security Agency’s (NSA) PRISM electronic surveillance... 

US Government mining data from 9 leading Internet firms

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New documents reveal that the National Security Agency and the FBI are secretly gathering data from nine large U.S. internet companies. The Washington Post reported that the secret wiretapping program codenamed PRISM may be unprecedented. The internet companies involved include Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, Facebook, PalTalk, AOL, Skype, YouTube, and Apple, the report said. The classified program allows... 
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