Americans Tell DOJ to Keep Hands Off Search Data

Tuesday, March 14th, 2006;
-- Andy Beal |

A new study by the Center for Survey Research at the University of Connecticut suiggest 65% of Americans oppose government monitoring of search behavior with 50% saying search engines should not turn over any information to the government.

That means either half the country is simply against “big-brother” snooping, or they’re well aware of what they’ve been searching for in the past. ;-)
Thanks to Cindy!

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