We don’t watch you’re every move…

We all are used to some things: we buy the same food over and over again, go on holidays to the same places over and over again, and use the same search engines without even thinking that much. What we sometimes might forget is that what we choose to do might not be the best option out there and that there are many alternatives to all the actions we perform daily.

I am excited whenever I hear somebody giving me an opportunity to try out new alternatives to some of the most popular things on the Internet. I am thinking here about Usersearch.org, which obviously seems to be the newest search engine on the Internet these days, and they have plenty to offer. So, what makes them stand out from other search engines? There must be something that singles them out, yes? Otherwise, I wouldn’t be willing to write about them in this post.

If you are concerned about your security on the Internet, just like I am, you will be thrilled to learn that, unlike Google and many other search engines, Usersearch.org doesn’t store your results and search queries. Each one of us has a right to privacy, and Usersearch.org upholds this right flawlessly. They are fully SSL encrypted, making them arguably the most secure search engine on the Web worth mentioning to your family and friends. You won’t be ashamed of your recommendation, which is always a plus in the eyes of your loved ones.

If you still use Google for some reason, I want to warn you here: don’t be fooled by them. They are definitely not acting in your best interest. They don’t care about their reputation anymore, thinking that most people use them no matter what they choose to do. Sabotaging Google is one way to tell the world that you disagree with their terms and conditions and will not put up with their bad behavior. End of story.

Being perfectly secure is not the only good thing about the new search engine I am talking about. They are invaluable when it comes to helping you to find user profiles/emails / IP addresses or any other information that is available to the public on the Internet.

One of the most excellent features of the search engine is its ability to locate user profiles on the Internet, including email addresses. It can be a useful feature allowing you to obtain plenty of information about one user and his profile. You would be surprised to know how publicly available your email address or somebody else’s address can be. You might as well take advantage of it, and you can check any email address you know: you can check if they are registered on any dating websites, what kind of social media circles they attend, etc. The list goes on and on. That’s one useful way to check what your boyfriend or girlfriend has been up to before you knew each other.

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