jbow I sometimes use an inprivate browser and I have used other search engines but not for security. I used to use Dogpile and other search engines and mees around with proxies but I figured since no one would be interested in what I am doing unless they really have no life at all... I hope. I've done pretty well, or panicware popup blocker and Norton 260 have done well, because I really get VERY little spam in my comcast mailbox. I don't even have or need a spam folder. Sometimes I sign up for email updates for this or that website and most are OK, others feel the need to update me WAY more than I need yo be updated and I unsubscribe from them... especially political crap. They seem to go away and it seems things are better than they used to be. I still have my original email... @ hotmail dot com and it is almost all spam. However since I never use it, I just check it now and then it is not overwhelming. My wife has both a Gmail and a Yahoo email for her businesses and she gets an enormous ammount of junk mail. She sometimes has 500 emails a day. I assume that this is your concern, I am just guessing though. Data miners sell what you search for to merchants who then spam you.. I will check out the links you listed. Privacy is important. I try to avoid using phrases that would catch the attention of Carnivore or Einstein3 or anything else... but I think it must be impossible unless you are totally unengaged from real life. I think they are all related. I copy/pasted the word list. I hope I don't get a "visit". http://epic.org/foia/epic-v-dhs-media-monitoring/Analyst-Desktop-Binder-REDACTED.pdf http://www.zdnet.com/blog/btl/cia-monitors-facebook-twitter-five-million-tweets-a-day/62646 http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-57439734-83/fbi-quietly-forms-secretive-net-surveillance-unit/ I was going to copy/paste just the word list but I thought better of it. They are in the first link but way down the page. They are here easier: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2150281/REVEALED-Hundreds-words-avoid-using-online-dont-want-government-spying-you.html