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01-04-2026 09:47 PM
@Tinkrbl44 wrote:
@occasionalrain wrote:Seems everyone is visiting Google day and night, and I'm an uninformed outlier.
I happen to non-Google for another reason .... privacy. The collection of information about us that is gathered over time is unbelievable.
When I read that if you Googled something in 2003, there is a record of it. I'm sure that prosecutors proving serious crimes are happy to be able to access whether that thug searched "how to hide a body" or some other thing.
I use DuckDuck Go. No tracing or tracking.
Maybe it's because I've always been a bit of a privacy nut, but tidbits of information are just out there all over .... and companies are SELLING what they know about us.
Doesn't sit well with me at all.
I have nothing to hide @Tinkrbl44 . Haven't done anything illegal.
01-04-2026 10:01 PM
@monicakm wrote:
Cream of Peanut soup??? Nooo thanks.
@monicakm - It's actually called The King's Soup, from The Lady's Companion, a cookbook published in 1753 owned by Martha Washington. Some of the ingredients are onions, butter, and mace. No peanuts.
I had to Google mace. There is one store around us that supposedly has it, but it's pricey.
I would like to make it though. We're still working on New Year's leftovers! ![]()
01-04-2026 10:08 PM
I often remark that being able to find the answer to almost any question you might have about virtually anything is still mind boggling to me.
My biggest problem about Googling is that often I will say "I have to Google that" and by the time I get to my computer I have (more often than I would like to admit) forgotten what I wanted to search.
Ah those senior moments.........
01-04-2026 10:10 PM
@occasionalrain wrote:Often I'll have a question about something and then, rather than Google, I'll decide it's not worth the time to get an answer. Just not Google worthy.
Are you willing to remain in the dark rather than spend time on a visit to Google?
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Nope, I've got to Google. I want to know.
I totally ignore AI, it is always preposterously wrong.
01-04-2026 10:12 PM
I also google a lot and anyone who wanted to take the time to go back through my searches would be bored to tears.
01-04-2026 10:49 PM
@beach-mom wrote:@occasionalrain - I'm with the others; I Google all of the time. And many times I find myself going down "rabbit holes." For example,
I read an article about the 10 most nostalgic destinations in the US. That article includes links to places I've been and places I'd like to go. Of course I had to follow some of the links, then did more research, and somehow I ended up with the recipe for George Washington's favorite soup!
It's easy and fun!
@beach-mom. I, too, am very familiar with the rabbit hole. You can spend hours just chasing interesting information. We may not get much done, but we know our trivia.
01-04-2026 10:56 PM
I almost always check Google.
01-05-2026 01:20 AM
I use a laptop computer, Google often; not believing everything I read. After AI pops up, I check other links to get a well-rounded informative answer.
Google does attempt to track, so I have had Malware Plus for several years protecting tracking from site to site, purchase to purchase, nefarious lookie-loos, cookies and my device info. So, it is not much use for Google's attempts. I never accept cookiese on a sit, so sometimes access is blocked. Fine by me!
TA-TA
Any user can manage, limit, or turn off many of these trackers in their Google account settings, if you have one.
As an aside -- for shopping (only) I use an anonymous email address to reduce spam or my email address being passed onto other spammers. This type of email address is usually used temporarily, but I've used it for years. Zero spam. Sometimes a seller will not accept this type of email address because they can't then further spam you. Again, fine by me! TA-TA.
01-05-2026 02:25 AM - edited 01-05-2026 02:28 AM
I haven't done anything illegal, either ... that I'm aware of. lol ![]()
I still don't like that they sell what they know about us, even if it's a little boring.
01-05-2026 04:50 AM - edited 01-05-2026 04:53 AM
Google daily. It is my encyclopedia!
I have nothing to hid and lead a very "boring" life but I don't like the idea of everything I do being tracked, it's just wrong.
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