Gibiru & SearchEncrypt

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Gibiru & SearchEncrypt

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Gibiru
anonymous 128 bit encrypted search

Use 25 Free International Proxy IP Addresses - So you can break free of Big Brother
Select regional IP address to access content and services that are censored or blocked in other countries.
Single Session Cookie detailed deletion. So you can clear your browsing history that your computer naturally store
User Agent Spoofing - so you can break out of that filter bubble and censorship

Source : http://www.gibiru.com/

SearchEncrypt

Why choose SearchEncrypt :
When you search on DuckDuckGo your search term is visible in the address bar of your browser. As a result, your search term shows up in your history. If the point of DuckDuckGo is to remain more private while searching the web, it doesn’t make sense to have your search terms visible to anyone with access to your computer (or your network).

Search Encrypt encrypts your search term right away and then does not display what you searched for in your browser or in your history. We keep your search term in encrypted form, and when you’ve finished searching your search term encryption key expires so that no one has access to what you searched for.

Source : https://choosetoencrypt.com/news/search ... uckduckgo/
https://www.searchencrypt.com/

Encryption, proxies, what more do you need?

Search Encrypt addon for Firefox :
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... h-encrypt/
Also for Chrome : https://chrome.google.com/webstore/deta ... cglbaelpbp

Using SearchEncrypt for Chrome actually makes sense, since Chrome is an open door to your data, including personally identifiable information
https://www.propublica.org/article/goog ... b-tracking
The Best Way To Keep Your Searches Private and Encrypted
https://choosetoencrypt.com/search-encr ... encrypted/

Comment :
Gibiru is not using HTTPS on its website, which rings an alarm bell. Murga-Linux not using HTTPS is understandable, but a privacy-focused company...

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