What if Google Doesn't Agree with Your Idea of Freedom? Or Healthcare?
Do you trust Google with your Life? If you’re using their search engine, you do. They are literally controlling what ‘sites,’ sounds, and information you have access to.
Do you trust Google with your Life? If you’re using their search engine you do. They are literally controlling what ‘sites,’ sounds, and information you have access to.
This may seem harmless to you initially. But think about just how often you rely on the internet to make a decision about travel, health, or other important choices. Think of what that means in the fight for freedoms many find themselves in today.
The WORLD, brought to by Google. If you control the information, you control the outcome. Genius….
You might be surprised at how insidious censorship is. You don’t even know it’s happening; there’s really no way to tell unless you’re looking.
I’ve isolated ONE example for you in the images below, but I promise they are endless.
A good search engine strives to return current, relevant, quality content that matches your query. That’s their mission, or so they say….
Now, what would you think about a product, with the mission above, that completes your query with older, less relevant content because it also meets its very own ‘special guidelines?’
Well, I hope you like that, because that’s what most of the world uses, and it’s brought to you by Google.
See the images below for comparison, note the age and type of results each engine returns. I recommend you experiment with it yourself. But maybe try something slightly controversial. There you can really see the difference.
There is a solution. It’s not easy, but it’s worth it. Here’s a link on how to change your browser to Duck Duck Go, protect your privacy, and open your world up to the uncensored version of the internet. I’ve found this browser to be very functional and very inclusive.
How to change the ‘default’ search engine on your browser and mobile devices….
How to Change the Default Search Engine on your Computer
How to Change the Default Search Engine on Android (howtogeek.com)
How to Change the Default Search Engine on Your Phone or Tablet (howtogeek.com)
Your world is literally colored by the information you allow in.
It’s time to sideline the censors and do your own research!
Yours in Freedom,
Rebecca
It is my understanding that Google bought DuckDuckGo. That is why I moved to Brave. I try to make it a habit on controversial subjects to use different search engines to see the type of results I get from each search engine.