Do the plugins you describe prevent those agencies of spying on you ?
Or is it the opposite ?
Jürgen
On 31 Jan 2009, at 10:48, William G. Scott wrote:
> Just download the shiny new Google Chrome web-browser and install the
> NSA and Homeland Security plug-ins, and the problem will simply
> disappear.
>
> On Jan 31, 2009, at 6:50 AM, Miguel Ortiz Lombardia wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> While searching for some definition of rotations angles I have
>> bumped into this very disagreeable indeed discovery: google adds now
>> a step if you want to go to places _they_ consider as potentially
>> dangerous. You can proceed that have to copy and paste the address
>> yourself or tell the relevant webmasters to do whatever Google wants
>> them to do so their pages don't appear as risky. One such place
>> happens to be the full ccp4 web site.
>>
>> In my opinion, the real danger is Google.
>> Time to switch to another search engine?
>>
>> In any case, I wanted CCP4 developers and users to know.
>> ( the search was done from a home adsl connection in France )
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>>
>> Miguel
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Jürgen Bosch
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