
That being said, I think the title question speaks for itself:
http://www.scroogle.org/
Also, I have another question: Does Iron get auto-updated like Firefox?
Many thanks in advance!
Google tracks all your searches no matter what browser you use which is why alot of us use scroogle = google results without trackingMST wrote:Why would one need Scroogle when using IRON?I thought IRON was suppose to eliminate Google tracking.
I guess I misunderstood what this meant:curlin wrote:Google tracks all your searches no matter what browser you use which is why alot of us use scroogle = google results without trackingMST wrote:Why would one need Scroogle when using IRON?I thought IRON was suppose to eliminate Google tracking.
With Iron and google set as your default search engine, google knows your ip and anything and everything your are searching for. With scroogle, your search request is sent to scroogle which thens forwards your search request to google "using an anonymous ip", not your ipMST wrote:I guess I misunderstood what this meant:curlin wrote:Google tracks all your searches no matter what browser you use which is why alot of us use scroogle = google results without trackingMST wrote:Why would one need Scroogle when using IRON?I thought IRON was suppose to eliminate Google tracking.
Suggest
Depending on the configuration, each time you type something in the address bar, information sent to Google it, search suggestions, to be able to display.
not exist in Iron
Is what I have heard about chrome add ons phoning home true?
MST wrote:Thats good for searching,but after you click on a link within the scroogle results,google has you again.
Ok,found this,now I'm clear.curlin wrote:MST wrote:Thats good for searching,but after you click on a link within the scroogle results,google has you again.How to you figure that
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If you type into a search "free firewall" and receive the scroogle results and click on a link from say "ZoneAlarm", they will see you, not google. If your worried by all this, setup Iron to browse through the "TOR Network". Then your only worry is encountering a bad/rouge exit node. .Your browsing speed will take a hit though.