Thanks for the warm welcome and the initiative.
I checked the webpage code of mageia.org and couldn't find the use of the anonymize-function Google was forced to offer to make it's service legal?
"You must use appropriate settings in the Google Analytics program code to instruct Google to shorten IP addresses. For each web page that incorporates Google Analytics, the "_anonymizeIp()" function must therefore be added to the tracking code. Further information can be found in Google's technical instructions at "http://code.google.com/intl/de/apis/analytics/docs/gaJS/gaJSApi_gat.html#_gat._anonymizeIp"."
English pdf:
http://www.datenschutz-hamburg.de/uploads/media/GoogleAnalytics_Guidelines_EnglishTranslation.pdfOn topic, but only in German:
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/Google-Analytics-ist-amtlich-datenschutzkonform-1343698.htmlThe reasoning behind is the following: The IP-Adress is (at last in Germany but EU privacy law is quite similiar) considered private data. And, even if you don't want to follow that, if you add all the info you transfer while surfing plus cookies etc., the whole amount of transfered data is quite unique. Therefore I would really recommend to use this easy-to-install technique.
Ah, yes, and thanks for the info about duckduckgo. I really appreciate that. (Though I cannot understand why Google allows DuckDuckgo to use it's registered design "centered field to insert search term" and it makes me a bit nervous ... this "allowance" or "tolerance" by the competitor (?) Google).
And, ahm, not to derail this thread any longer:
I had a lot of Problems with Windows95/98. Bluescreens and unexplainable shit. Lost a lot of nerves and money. At that time I thought: Wow - an economy that introduces Microsoft must be a very rich and stable one for it makes people lose so much time and energy.
WindowsXP was stable but was constantly phoning home i.e. delivered data about (at least!) the last movies, music you watched. And, in the beginning, it was not possible to stop it doing that. A no-go for me.
I started Linux with
Suse but then didn't like the cooperation of Novell with Microsoft. And also the installer was very slow. But that's long ago. And, I must say, I am a hectic user and not a specialist, I cannot talk about details so I only have a few rough comments that might be worthless for most of you.
Ubuntu was a great success for me and I used it over four, five years - easy, fast, uncomplicated and a unique german support forum. I still have it running and have to help people who used it - as far as I can. And my usage is always like 24h/7days. Apart from the Amazon Lens-Thinking, mentioned above, I also was frustrated a lot by Unity. Unity worked for me quite flawlessly and I used it 24hrs/7days from the very beginning. But - I could go into details - its not ok for real office paperwork and that's what I am doing. And also I didn't like that they copied so many optical elements from Apple. And, yes, I know I can use different desktop environments with Ubuntu, but I always want to learn the main stream and the leading edge.
Linux Mint - aside from the obvious Google-addiction (at the time I installed and used it) absolutely ok. Especially I do like their attempt to make a direct debian distribution!

But I never got no exe-Programm with WINE running ... maybe I didn't try hard enough and it has good reasons, but with Ubuntu it worked out of the box.
Fedora - destroyed my Linux Mint with installation. Perhaps because it uses UEFI-shit? I don't know. But it behaved like Microsoft on my harddisk I thought. Worked flawlessly, exe-files didn't work out of the box like they do with Ubuntu (and Wine, always). I am happy to leave Fedora because, simply, I have a better feeling about european distros because they are more used to respect privacy. It's more a culture in Europe. In fact I don't no any other country like Germany where it is considered a crime and punishable by prison to deliver/collect private data. I like that.
ps. Is there a possibility to hide the exact url behind a word? Looks less overinformative ...