Don’t use Google, Bill. Try DuckDuckGo or StartPage, which use Google but
break the connection between you and Google.
Also, you can use your browser in “Private” mode, if you like; finally, there
are browsers which purport to be “secure”. I’ve been using those search pages
for a while, but I’ve also started using CLIQZ, a “secure” browser.
And if you don’t want Google to know what you’re looking at, avoid Chrome . . .
Chris
> On 22 Mar 17, at 20:00, Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> OK, I just saw it demonstrated. It REALLY is possible to spy on
> somebody through a Microwave Oven. (Through the microphone, no
> camera).
>
> The IoT is a scary new world.
>
> And, yes, it is VERY VERY VERY easy to hack a computer through a Canon
> digital camera.
>
>
> AG Schnozz
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