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On 05/01/2012 10:12 AM, ale fernandez wrote:
> I wonder if the distributed ones Seeks and yacy are any good for
> privacy?

YaCy markets itself as being protective of users' privacy:

http://yacy.net/en/Philosophy.html

There is no ToC on this page, so search for "The advantages of
decentralized".

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