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wraggster
September 24th, 2013, 23:12
Danny Sullivan reports that in the past month, Google has quietly made a change aimed at encrypting all search activity to provide 'extra protection' for searchers (http://searchengineland.com/post-prism-google-secure-searches-172487), and possibly to block NSA spying activity. In October 2011, Google began encrypting searches (http://tech.slashdot.org/story/11/10/18/2058222/google-switching-to-ssl-by-default-for-logged-in-users) for anyone who was logged into Google. The reason given was privacy. Now, Google has flipped on encryption for people who aren't even signed-in. In June, Google was accused of cooperating with the NSA (http://marketingland.com/google-apple-facebook-deny-nsa-prism-program-47323) to give the agency instant and direct access to its search data through the PRISM spying program, something the company has strongly denied. 'I suspect the increased encryption is related to Google's NSA-pushback (http://tech.slashdot.org/story/13/06/18/2120222/google-files-first-amendment-challenge-against-fisa-gag-order),' writes Sullivan. 'It may also help ease pressure Google's feeling from tiny players like Duck Duck Go making a "secure search" growth pitch to the media.'"

http://tech.slashdot.org/story/13/09/24/1942220/google-to-encrypt-all-keyword-searches