It’s no secret, thanks to Edward Snowden, that the NSA and countless other government agencies are snooping in on everything people do online. However, if you ask most men, you’ll find they are much more concerned with a nosey spouse or girlfriend checking their search history than they are about anyone else looking over their shoulder. Now a brand new search engine called BoodiGo is putting the genie back in the bottle by encrypting all of your search data so that nobody can access it after you are done with your browser session – not even your nosey partner who wants to see what you’ve been up to while you are away at work.
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In an exclusive interview with Edgy.buzz, BoodiGo founder Colin Rowntree explained why BoodiGo was built and how important it may soon become for couples seeking to protect their privacy and their intimacy from prying eyes. “I used to use Google for all my searches… we all did” said Rowntree. “Then they started abusing everyone. Trading our private data to the NSA, blocking me from viewing what I want how I want, sanitizing the internet and removing porn from my searches. The world isn’t going back to the days of AOL… we are moving forward without Google. BoodiGo is the best place to find porn because you have the peace of mind of knowing your data is encrypted. That means the government, your neighbor and your wife have no idea what you are getting off on… unless you feel like telling them yourself.”
As privacy watchdogs continue to warn against governments clamping down on our right to keep secrets, it may actually be the desire to protect your sexy searches from your spouse that actually makes Boodigo a household name.