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  2. Search engine privacy - Wikipedia

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    Search engines generally publish privacy policies to inform users about what data of theirs may be collected and what purposes it may be used for. While these policies may be an attempt at transparency by search engines, many people never read them [5] and are therefore unaware of how much of their private information, like passwords and saved files, are collected from cookies and may be ...

  3. Internet privacy - Wikipedia

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    An EU-based web-search engine that is focusing on privacy. It has its own index and has servers hosted in the European Union. Searx A free and open-source privacy-oriented meta-search engine which is based on a number of decentralized instances. There are a number of existing public instances, but any user can create their own if they desire ...

  4. Nearly 900 homes stand empty in Lancashire borough - AOL

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    The report said vacant properties made up 2.1% of homes in the borough. “This is significantly below the average for Lancashire at 3.4% and the average for England, which was 2.8% in 2023.”

  5. Category:Internet privacy - Wikipedia

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  6. Fact checking TikTok vid about squatters rights: people ... - AOL

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    The office pointed to a February court decision out of the Tenth District Court of Appeals in Franklin County that affirmed a squatter trying to fix up an empty building on the Near East Side for ...

  7. Privacy concerns with Google - Wikipedia

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    Google's online map service, Street View, has been found guilty retrieving emails and other personal data in the streets ("payload data"), taking pictures and viewing too far into people's private homes and/or too close to people on the street when they do not know they are being photographed. [61] [62]

  8. Internet real estate - Wikipedia

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    With an increase of 5.5% from just 0% of people using the Internet to carry our house sales within the last decade in the UK, figures show that there will be a huge increase to a percentage of 50 by 2018. Figures will hit 70% by 2020, with only a third of the UK population seeking help through traditional methods of real estate agents. [3] [4]

  9. Startpage.com - Wikipedia

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    Startpage is a Dutch search engine company that highlights privacy as its distinguishing feature. [1] [2] [3] The website advertises that it allows users to obtain Google Search results while protecting users' privacy by not storing personal information or search data and removing all trackers.