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Microsoft this week announced that web searches made using the company's Bing search engine will soon be encrypted by default. In actuality, users have been able to encrypt searches made via Bing ...
Bing continues to grow in terms of market share, and it's beefing up security in the process, as soon all search traffic will be encrypted by default.
Not Provided is about to expand when Bing goes HTTPS over the summer, ultimately blocking query data in the referrer path.
Bing will join the ranks of Yahoo and Google this summer when Microsoft makes encrypted search default for users. According to the company's blog, the security feature has been an option for users ...
Maybe you’re trying to prove a point. Or maybe you don’t like Google’s encryption but have to use the search engine for certain things. It doesn’t matter.
On the heels of the US PRISM scandal, private search engines Ixquick and its partner site StartPage are leveraging new encryption methods that offer higher levels of security beyond the standard ...