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what about google illegally breaking into everone's computer?
I have been watching google closely since about 2005 when i noticed
google ip's appearing at most webpages via Sysinternals TCP-IP view
on Windows and Ether-Ape on Linux. I have tried blocking google and
google-analytics on my router and in my hosts file and google is the only
entity i know of on the web where these measures are completely
ineffective. I have also found google a providing cover aliase for
double-click using an infinite number of ip's. It used to be that a person
could block double-click by filling out a form at their website, but now google
is injecting double-click technology into peoples computers with no recourse.
I found that out by using the ASN inspector button on 3d Traceroute.
If you want to download 3d Traceroute and try that yourself don't search
for it on google ,their link leads to a phony version that doesn't work.
I always see google hovering around when they shouldn't be and suspect
that they interfere with downloads of applications they don't like.
They are censoring the internet to China , how much and what are they
censoring in the US?
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