Surfing Under the Radar

I use Startpage to browse the internet because I can still take advantage of using the power of the Google search engine, without my searches being tracked by everybody and their brother.  Because Startpage doesn't record your searches, they couldn't  comply with Big Brother mandates, even if they wanted to.  Web anonymity is increased by using Startpage's free proxy service.

What follows, is a copy of the self-promotion ad that ocassionally surfaces when I open my browser (maybe 2 - 3 times a year). I think the information it contains about your internet privacy (or the lack of) is worth passing on.

I highly recommend using Startpage. ~ Noa

 

PRIVACY
Startpage Protects Your Privacy!

Startpage, and its sister search engine Ixquick, are the only third-party certified search engines in the world that do not record your IP address or track your searches.

Your privacy is under attack!

Every time you use a regular search engine, your search data is recorded. Major search engines capture your IP address and use tracking cookies to make a record of your search terms, the time of your visit, and the links you choose - then they store that information in a giant database.

Those searches reveal a shocking amount of personal information about you, such as your interests, family circumstances, political leanings, medical conditions, and more. This information is modern-day gold for marketers, government officials, black-hat hackers and criminals - all of whom would love to get their hands on your private search data.

Why should you worry?

Major search engines have quietly amassed the largest database of personal information on individuals ever collected. Unfortunately, this data can all too easily fall into the wrong hands. Consider the following story:

In August 2006, the online world was jarred when AOL accidentally released three months' worth of aggregated search data from 650,000 of its users, publishing all the details in an online database.
That database is still searchable. It is an absolute eye-opener to see the potential for privacy nightmares.

—> Enter a query and find who searched for it
—> Then click on a "User ID" to find what else this user searched for

Shocked?   You are not alone.
When we search, we share our most private thoughts with our computers.
These private thoughts should be safe.

Startpage's position:

 You have a right to privacy. Your search data should never fall into the wrong hands. The only real solution is quickly deleting your data or not storing them to begin with. Since January 2009 we do not record our users' IP addresses anymore. We are the first and only search engine to do so. Our initiative is receiving an overwhelmingly positive response!

Startpage will wholeheartedly continue on its mission to offer you great search results in the best possible privacy!

Startpage/Ixquick Warranties:

European Privacy Seal
On July 14th 2008 Ixquick received the first European Privacy Seal from European Data Protection Supervisor Mr. Peter Hustinx. The Seal officially confirms the privacy promises we make to our users. It makes Ixquick the first and only EU-approved search engine. Both EU Commissioner Viviane Reding and Dr.Thilo Weichert, German Privacy Commissioner complimented Startpage on its privacy achievements.
You can find the press release here.

Certified Secure's security professionals have assisted Startpage in the EuroPrise certification process.

Startpage has been registered with the Dutch Data Protection Authority (CBP) under number M 1346973.
This Authority supervises the fair and lawful use and security of your personal data, to ensure your privacy today and in the future.

What's our privacyscore?
http://privacyscore.com


Startpage/Ixquick's Privacy Q&A:

*Why did Startpage decide to take leap steps in June 2006 and in January 2009? *Had Startpage ever data mined its search data for commercial use before 2006? *What is Startpage's policy now with regard to IP addresses and the use of ID cookies? *Why is it so important not to store IP address or User ID cookie? *It is great Startpage does not store my IP address, but what about any third parties? *How does Startpage make money if it doesn't store or sell my personal data? *I am getting personalized or localized ads while I am using Startpage.com. How is this possible? *How can I be sure Startpage fulfills its promises? *What are "cookies" and does Startpage use any? *How can Google install a Google cookie in my browser when I never use Google? *How does Startpage make use of the limited logfiles it does keep? *So, Startpage uses Google Web results. Is my privacy still protected? *What is the recently added "Startpage Proxy" service all about? *How does it work? *Will the proxy work with Javascript selected off? *How has the proxy improved Startpage's position in the search industry? *What other measures has Startpage taken to protect my Privacy? *Does Startpage support SSL (HTTPS)? *Where are Startpage's servers located? *How can I learn more about the privacy issues with other search engines? *Why are other search engines not yet following Startpage's lead? *Where can I find more background information on these privacy issues? *What is Startpage's view for the near future when it comes to search engine privacy?

Q: Why did Startpage decide to take leap steps in June 2006 and in January 2009? Beyond striving to offer our users the best Web search results possible, we also feel strongly about safeguarding their privacy. With other search engines, millions of law abiding citizens world wide expose themselves to serious invasions of privacy while performing innocuous searches across the internet.
We feel the right to privacy is a very important right, worth defending.
These were the principles that guided Startpage's decision in June 2006 when we started our privacy initiative. Our determination to offer our users the best possible privacy search engine has only increased ever since. That’s why we are pleased we were able to stop recording IP addresses altogether in January 2009.

Q: Had Startpage ever data mined its search data for commercial use before 2006? In its history before June 2006, Startpage had never used IP addresses and Unique ID cookies for anything other than tracking its own statistics and improving our site's performance. Unlike most of our competitors, we are an independent company and unable to combine user data with other services we offer. As such, these records had no commercial value to us. Since June 2006, and especially after January 2009 there is nothing to mine.

Q: What is Startpage's policy now with regard to IP addresses and the use of ID cookies? IP addresses: Startpage does not record the IP addresses of our legitimate users.
Cookies: Startpage abolished the use of Unique ID cookies as of June 6th, 2006.
Startpage only uses one anonymous cookie that is used to remember the search preferences you saved for your next visit. For those who prefer a "cookie-free" operation Startpage offers the URL-generator.

Q: Why is it so important not to store IP address or User ID cookie? People can either have a static IP address or a dynamic IP address that changes from day to day. If they have a static IP address, one can reconstruct their search history with just that IP address. If they have a dynamic IP address one can reconstruct their search history for today but not for yesterday. The user's ISP, however, can provide the missing link between the various IP addresses. The Unique user ID can also be used to tie the different IP addresses together.
So the IP address is unique to the specific computer or router, but may change from day to day. The User ID is unique for one specific search engine or website.
The combination of the both delivers extensive possibilities to track users' behavior, especially for internet conglomerates with multiple services where the users information can be combined.
Tracking within a site is typically done with the aim of producing usage statistics, while tracking across sites with so-called third party cookies, is typically done by advertising companies to produce anonymous user profiles. These profiles are then used to target advertising (deciding which advertising image to show) based on the user's profile. But advertising companies are just one of many groups that may take an interest in user profiles. Startpage deletes both the IP address and the User ID cookie. Startpage does not record IP addresses or use Unique ID cookies.

Q: It is great Startpage does not store my IP address, but what about any third parties? Startpage does not share your personal information with any third party including other search engines and the provider of its sponsored results.

Q: How does Startpage make money if it doesn't store or sell my personal data? Startpage shows a limited amount of relevant sponsored results on the top and the bottom of the results page.
Each time these sponsored results are clicked upon Startpage receives a minimal fee from the advertiser.

Q: I am getting personalized or localized ads while I am using Startpage.com. How is this possible? Whenever you search with Startpage, your SEARCH is not recorded, your IP ADDRESS is not recorded, your IDENTITY is not recorded, no TRACKING COOKIES are placed on your browser, and our SSL ENCRYPTION ensures that your ISP or hackers can't eavesdrop. You are never seen by any of the search engines we query, including Google, even though you receive authentic Google results through Startpage.

That protection applies 100% to your SEARCHES. However, when you CLICK on a search result, whether you got it from us, Bing, Yahoo, or any other search engine, you LEAVE the search engine that gave you the link and go SOMEWHERE ELSE.

Wherever you go, once you leave Startpage, you can be seen, recorded, and tracked by the website you are going to, plus by all of its advertising and marketing and tracking partners and affiliates. To avoid this, you can use the Startpage Proxy which allows you to visit third-party websites THROUGH STARTPAGE without anyone, including the website and its partners, seeing you.

To learn more about the Startpage proxy and how it works, please watch our short instructional video here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qv3SCbI5KFM

Q: How can I be sure Startpage fulfills its promises? Our Privacy Policy is routinely being confirmed by Europrise, the European Privacy Seal. This is an independent organization that is backed by its partners, the European Data Protection Authorities. For more information on the Europrise Seal please click here.

Q: What are "cookies" and does Startpage use any? A cookie is a small piece of data that is sent and saved to your computers' hard drive when visiting a site. Startpage uses only one cookie called "preferences". This cookie is to remember the search preferences you saved for your next visit. It expires after not visiting Startpage for 90 days and is anonymous.

Q: How can Google install a Google cookie in my browser when I never use Google? This has nothing to do with Startpage. A Google cookie called 'PREF' can be set when you use Firefox or Chrome as your browser, regardless of whether you visit google.com or any other site. There is a technical reason why this happens. More information can be found here. One way to prevent this is to disable or limit the use of cookies. This is something Startpage recommends from a privacy perspective. For Firefox, go to 'Preferences' -> 'Privacy', for Chrome, go to 'Options' -> 'Under the Hood', and disable the cookies.

Q: How does Startpage make use of the limited logfiles it does keep? As a privacy search engine we do not log users' IP addresses. Nor do we log the search queries itself. But in order to offer our users the best product possible we do keep data on performance (speed) for maintenance purposes and general statistics like language or category usage.

Q: So, Startpage uses Google Web results. Is my privacy still protected? Completely. Startpage works under the same strict privacy policy as Ixquick; we don't store any personal data (like your IP address) and don't pass on any of this data to third parties, including Google. This way you will get Web results from the most popular search engine with the privacy protection from the world's most private search engine Ixquick.com.
So while you can continue to get the search results you have grown accustomed to, you don't have to worry about your privacy anymore!

Q: What is the recently added "Startpage Proxy" service all about? The "Startpage Proxy" extends the great privacy protections you get from our search engine to cover your browsing activities too. Our proxy lets you browse third-party websites safely and anonymously, without passing on any private, personally identifiable information. It means you can now surf the web as anonymously as you can search with Startpage.

Q: How does it work? The proxy allows you to view third-party web pages loaded through Startpage's servers. Details on how it works can be found on the "Startpage Proxy Explained" page.

Q: Will the proxy work with Javascript selected off? Yes, the proxy will work fine, although some messages will not appear anymore.

Q: How has the proxy improved Startpage's position in the search industry? Startpage leads the search industry on privacy issues, and we are always looking for innovative ways to protect our users. We were the first and only search engine to provide certified anonymous searching and encrypted (SSL) connections, and now we are the only search engine to offer anonymous proxy browsing. Proxy surfing is just one more way we are earning our reputation as "The World's Most Private Search Engine."

Q: What other measures has Startpage taken to protect my Privacy? Contrary to other search engines Startpage uses the so-called POST method (instead of the GET method) to keep your search terms out of the logs of webmasters of sites that you reach from our results. Search terms tell a lot about what you are thinking, which is why this is a privacy issue. With the POST method Startpage uses, your search terms are stripped off. This can cause "Web page has expired" messages and prevents from creating shortcuts of results-pages. To create shortcuts you can use the "Bookmark this search" button on the right of the results page. Alternatively you can switch off "Use POST vs GET" completely in the settings.

Q: Does Startpage support SSL (HTTPS)? By default the Startpage servers have been configured to work with HTTPS. They convert any regular HTTP request to an HTTPS request because it works over secure and encrypted Secure Socket Layer (SSL) connections and thus better protects the privacy of our users. SSL is an encryption protocol that is available in almost all browsers. It establishes a secure connection between your browser and Startpage's servers. Startpage recommends using SSL to hide your search terms from anyone who might be monitoring traffic between your browser and Startpage's servers. (The only drawback of using SSL is a slightly longer processing time.) If you prefer to use HTTP instead, you can change this in Settings by disabling SSL.

Q: Where are Startpage's servers located? Startpage has server clusters in the Netherlands and the United States. Startpage typically routes European searches to the European servers, American searches to the U.S. servers, and searches from other countries to the closest location. On the rare occasion that there is a problem in one facility, searches are briefly handled by the other facilty.

Q: How can I learn more about the privacy issues with other search engines? Search engines are frequently silent on their efforts to use and combine data. Their privacy policies may provide some guidance as to their intentions. So the best to do is look for the privacy policies. Startpage's privacy policy is crystal clear, and can be found here.

Q: Why are other search engines not yet following Startpage's lead? After the AOL story some search engines quickly commented they will not give up recording the privacy data of its users.
Startpage's competitors are generally very large and often publicly owned search engines.Such a large share of these company's valuations is based on their ability to mine data from their users, they cannot afford to give the practice up. Commercial pressures to increase effectiveness of advertising and other commercial services, and the profit opportunities that arise by combining data collected across multiple services will ultimately drive these companies to make even greater impositions on your privacy. Even though lately announcements have been made by Yahoo, Google and MSN to lower data retention time, their true intentions can be questioned. The way in which IP addresses are made “anonymous” and the ability to continue to combine search data through the use of ID cookies and logins make these promises far less positive than they seem. Read more here.

Q: Where can I find more background information on these privacy issues? The web sites of various privacy organisations are a great starting point for locating an abundance of background information on this subject. Startpage recommends:
http://privacyrights.org/
http://www.eff.org/
http://epic.org
http://worldprivacyforum.org/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_global_surveillance_disclosures

Q: What is Startpage's view for the near future when it comes to search engine privacy? We see an increasing threat to online privacy in general and search engine users' privacy in particular. Ad networks, search engines and government agencies have all stepped up their efforts to exploit private search data. Positive is that consumer awareness is also slowly but surely rising. The resulting political pressure (especially in the EU) may help to force the larger search engines to change their privacy policies for the better. There is only one real solution to this problem: not storing or quickly deleting the data. Only then is data safe from future privacy breaches.

Startpage will wholeheartedly continue on its mission to offer you great search results in the best possible privacy!


Ixquick / Startpage in the News:

Keep your searches for problems, pet peeves, pills and porn private
Dailydot.com

Spitze ohne Bespitzeln
Der Spiegel

NSA PRISM Leaks Boost Private Search Engines: StartPage And Ixquick Pass 4 Million Daily Searches
International Business Times (IBT.com)

Tracking Cookies are Crummy, says Search Engine Startpage.com
Businesswire.com

Startpage launches anonymous Web search service
Reuters

Killer way to slay the Google beast
WorldNetDaily

Cool Websites, Software and Internet Tips
Makeuseof.com

Ixquick offer anonymous web browsing with new Startpage Proxy
Geek.com

Does Microsoft + Yahoo = A Privacy Arms Race Among Web Giants?
NYTimes.com

Copernic First to Launch Privacy Desktop
PR-USA.NET

Dutch search engine ignores IP addresses
Theregister, UK

Search engine promises completely private surfing
Pcauthority.com.au

Ixquick Ceases User Data Storage
.MarketingVox.com

startpage offers totally private Internet searches
Geek.com

TV-RADIO:

An overview of the StartPage search engine and how it protects users from NSA surveillance
Russia Today: Privacy services companies stand up against Big Brother

A search engine that remembers little about its users
RealAudio or MP3
National Public Radio

Interview of CEO Startpage Robert Beens
RealAudio or MP3
The Dr. Katherine Albrecht Radio Show

Other Articles of Interest:

Senate bill rewrite lets feds read your e-mail without warrants
CNET News.com

Web tracking has become a privacy time bomb
USA Today.com

A Race to the Bottom: Privacy Ranking of Internet Service Companies
Privacy International

Debunking Google's log anonymization propaganda
CNET News.com

What do they know?
George C. Dimitriou

When companies have the ability to combine data from different resources or services, the privacy consequences become even more staggering:

They know all about you.
The Guardian

Listening to your every move.
Techcrunch

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NEWS:

July 19th, 2013

StartPage and Ixquick deploy newest encryption standards against mass surveillance

 

July 3rd, 2013

Private search engines StartPage and Ixquick break new record with 4 million daily searches.

 

June 10th, 2013

Which internet company hasn't given the U.S. government its records?

 

May 7th, 2013

When Europe needs privacy advice, it turns to Ixquick.

 

September 10th, 2012

StartPage expects influx of Bing users.

 

Thursday, July 5th, 2012

News: StartPage/Ixquick privacy policy gets even better.

 

Monday, June 11th, 2012

New: Startpage/Ixquick simplifies customer support questions!

 

May 25th, 2012

Startpage/Ixquick now serve more than 2 million daily searches!

 

January 28th, 2010 StartPage/Ixquick launches proxy service.

Read more in our press release or on the Proxy Explained page.

 

January 28th, 2009 Startpage/Ixquick no longer records your IP address!

Read more in our press release or below in Startpage's privacy Q&A.

 

On July 14th, 2008 Ixquick was awarded the first European Privacy Seal.
Ixquick is the first and only EU-approved search engine.
Find the official EuroPriSe press release here.

Bob07's picture

Here's a post from Wendy from last summer (I hope it's okay that I reposted this, Wendy):

Here's a good reason to trust Startpage. Katerine Albrecht (Author of Spychips) works for them and explains why they are trustworthy. (I know, how can we trust Katherine? but I've seen her at many local New England events over the years and her behavior and information has been nothing but helpful)

I need to be more careful about only using startpage. What I find is that even though I use that in place of google I still do searches at other websites, such as You Tube and Allrecipes.com and so I'm still getting ads targeting at my searches.

http://www.corbettreport.com/interview-706-dr-katherine-albrecht-on-the-startpage-private-search-engine/

Yeay, Startpage plans to start StartMail this fall! Startpage will be charging to use Startmail but as they provide such a good free search engine I feel it's worth it. You can sign up now.

SayNoToCrap's picture

Hi all,

I highly recommend setting www.startpage.com as your home page.

They do the google search for you and send you the results, the search is tracked back to them, not you!

It's more imortant now than ever to do whatever you can to shield yourself from surveillance.

Peace and love to you all,

Allison

Wendy's picture

I've been a startpage user and fan for years but I just ran into a problem for people to be aware of.

I wanted to search for "history of false flag events in pictures" and I came up with no results because my family friendly filters were on!

Amazing that false flags would be considered not family friendly! Fortunately, startpage gave me that warning so it was easy enough to turn the filter off. Then of course "want to know" was one of the top results to come up.

My church is holding an annual Arts for Peace event on International Peace Day every year now so if anyone can point me to pictures I could use for my "History of War" poster depicting false flag events - please post links.

Thanks,

Wendy

Noa's picture

I've noticed my startpage settings frequently default back to the family filter.  I don't know why this happens, but it's not uncommon for me to receive an error message and then I have to go into settings and unclick family filter.   Maybe it's just a glitch in the program.  It would be nice if my settings would stay put.

Brian's picture

I don't get useful searches from startpage (very brief and limited-sometimes useless compared to Google) so I rarely use it. Never could understand why such poor searches.

And when I started using it as my homepage, it took away a fav option I used to use all the time: when you highlight any word and right click on it, in the dropdown was "Search for with Google" which opens another tab and does so, but Startpage changed this to "Search for with Startpage" and I can't change it back

Firefox has a recent feature though: at the top of the browser, click a little mask symbol like from a Costume Ball and you surf anonymously.

Trish's picture

Have any of you heard of The Onion Ring? It's a proxy program designed to mask where you are surfing so your online activities are untraceable. I haven't used it myself, but my hubby is an Internet privacy enthusiast, so he has done a lot of research into this area. 

Noa's picture

Different than your experience, Brian.  Since Startpage searches via Google, I get super results without the tracking.

Brian's picture

A couple of things I'm trying starting today to resist corporate tracking and selling my data:
http://adnauseam.io/
TrackMeNot 

Learned about them from an article in Wired magazine online.  Both are for FireFox (or Chrome). They are each designed to "obfuscate" tracking of your history. One quietly clicks every single ad on every page you visit thus making your clicking history useless and the other "periodically issues randomized search-queries"

Each one makes me feel better. Before these I have used Adblock Plus in FireFox and it's a Godsend for relieving me of ads and popups. Huge improvement to my surfing experience and all 3 are free. I'll let you know if I run into any problems.

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