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  2. Meta’s Threads is temporarily blocking searches about Covid-19

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    The tech giant’s decision to block coronavirus-related searches on its service comes as the United States deals with a recent uptick in Covid-19 hospitalizations, per CDC data, and more than ...

  3. Meta’s Threads is temporarily blocking searches about Covid-19

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    Threads, the much-hyped social media app from Facebook-parent Meta, is taking heat for blocking searches for “coronavirus,” “Covid,” and other pandemic-related queries. Meta’s Threads is ...

  4. AOL Search FAQs - AOL Help

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    Suspending your Search History will not clear your existing history; you must use the Clear link to remove your Search History. Turn Search History on or off We offer Search History as a feature on AOL Search providing you relevant search experience, such as saved searches and targeted special offers based on your earlier searches.

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  6. Censorship by Google - Wikipedia

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    Google removed autocomplete suggestions for searches related to the COVID-19 lab leak theory. [42] Google also censored a public Google Docs document on efficacy of the drug hydroxychloroquine as a COVID-19 treatment, in favour of WHO recommendations—some of which were themselves based on fraudulent data.

  7. Wikipedia and the COVID-19 pandemic - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot of a template on the English Wikipedia displaying a collection of articles related to the COVID-19 pandemic, as of 3 April 2021. A year after its first creation, the main COVID-19 pandemic Wikipedia article in English had become the 34th most viewed article on the website of all time, with almost 32,000 inbound links from other articles, according to The New Republic. [2]

  8. Internet privacy - Wikipedia

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    Search engines have claimed a necessity to retain such information in order to provide better services, protect against security pressure, and protect against fraud. [63] A search engine takes all of its users and assigns each one a specific ID number. Search engines often keep records of users' Internet activity and sites visited.

  9. AOL Search History

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