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When you search on Google, your ip
address and the time are stored in their database forever, as well as the
subject searched. This information can be used against you in the court of
law. Google will willingly allow authorities to consult their database, as you
can see in the video below. When you search on Google through Googlonymous, it
is Googlonymous that goes on Google and does the search for you. So the only
ip address that Google will see belongs to Googlonymous, and Googlonymous does
not keep record anything in its database (Googlonymous is not actually
connected to any database). You can now search without a care in the world
100% anonymous.
Click on the link below to see a fascinating documentary showing the
dangers of searching on Google.
additional notes:
Searches on Googlonymous cannot be retrieved afterwards since Google will only
see the server hosting Googlonymous searching for this and that... But your
url requests could still be intercepted between you and Googlonymous if you
are already monitored.
also all your url requests could be saved by your ISP (your internet service
provider) but they will not save all the url requests of everybody forever
that would be too big and useless. so you can assume that they might keep a
log that allows them to see up to a few days in the past maybe, if they keep a
log at all.
Apparently Google will start erasing search results older than 6 months
soon...
that's great but if you search through Googlonymous the can save your search no
matter how long they want, they cannot say who they are from... and that is
effective right now, not just soon...