The Government's Secret 'Google Search' Warrant Trap
With “keyword warrants,” anyone who queries certain terms on search engines will get caught in the surveillance dragnet.

It's been 20 years since 9/11, which means it's also been 20 years since America's public debates about government surveillance under laws like the PATRIOT Act. It's a bit amusing to look back and see commentators clashing over hot-button topics like whether the government should have access to things like library records. Two decades, two (plus) wars, and too many exposed warrantless government surveillance programs later, the idea that the biggest threat to liberty is Uncle Sam scrounging around to find out who checked out chemistry books from a Connecticut branch library is almost charming.
We have surveillance fatigue. A lot of people just assume that everything they do online is immediately hoovered up and stored in some massive desert National Security Agency data center for eternity. It's not a bad heuristic, but there are still some procedural hurdles for the feds to get their hands on what they want.
One of them was recently publicized in a series of court documents obtained by Forbes. It's called a "keyword warrant," and it's basically an open request for information on anyone who searches for particular terms online. Instead of the government saying, "I want all of arson suspect John Doe's Google searches," it's, "I want information on all the people who searched Google for 'arson.'"
The problem is evident. In the first scenario, investigators have already determined a suspect based on some evidence that they present to a judge, the typical standard for requesting a search warrant. In the second scenario, the government is asking search engines to provide data that they can use for whatever reason. It's an open invitation for a fishing expedition. And many innocent people could get caught in the net.
Keyword warrants are not new, but they are rare, and they are little known by the broader public. The Forbes documents provide hard proof of the government's judicial exercise of keyword warrant in a 2019 Wisconsin case tracking down men suspected of kidnapping and abusing a minor. Investigators asked Google for data on anyone who had searched for the victim's name, her mother's name, and her address over a period of 16 days.
Other known uses of keyword warrants include demands for information on Google searches for the address of an arson victim who was a witness in the racketeering case against crooner R. Kelly in 2020 and Google searches for a fraud victim in Minnesota in 2017. It's not just Google. Jennifer Lynch of the Electronic Frontier Foundation points out that keyword warrants were served to Microsoft and Yahoo for searches on things like "pipe bomb" and "low explosives" in the course of tracking down the 2018 Austin bombings. Additionally, Forbes was able to track down the existence of a fifth keyword warrant request in California in late 2020, but it was only noted in a court docket, so we don't know the extent of the order.
The normal objections apply. Someone could say, "Well, if you're searching for 'pipe bomb' in Austin right before a series of pipe bombings, there is a pretty good chance you're a pipe bomber." There is also a chance you're just a lazy Googler fan of the somewhat cringily-named defunct Pensacola folkpunk band, "This Bike Is A Pipe Bomb," and have all the trappings and costumes of an Austin-based "anti-establishment" ne'er-do-well. You might fit the profile that some investigator may have of a pipe bomber. And if you happened to look up your old favorite tunes, "The Black Panther Song" and "Murder Bike," during an unfortunate spate of bombings in a major city, well, maybe you've just become a person of interest. Or maybe you're just put on the police radar in general, all because you pine for the days of the anti-Bush protest song.
It's not comforting that we only know of a handful of instances of keyword warrants being served, either. First, these are obviously only the warrants that have been unveiled so far. But more fundamentally, we know now for certain that we can be swept up in some investigation merely for the content of our queries. Think of everything you type into Google. Do you want the feds to scrutinize you based on whatever weird thought made its way into the search bar?
Well, at least more people are learning about keyword warrants. And fortunately, there are alternatives. Big search engines like Google and Bing and Yahoo Search track users by default and store search histories in their massive data centers. This is how they can comply with these kinds of warrants in the first place.
Alternative search engines that are privacy-focused do not track users and do not store their search histories. DuckDuckGo, for instance, serves up the same results that you would get from a Bing search, but with enhanced privacy protections. Don't like the idea of relying on the results that a big tech company decides to spit out? You can use Brave Search, which is independently indexed, which means that it does not use the algorithmic massaging that you get with mainstream engines. Want to have total control over what indexing you use through free and open-source software? You probably don't need me to tell you about searx. All these options are attractive to people who worry about things like keyword warrants.
The existence of good alternatives is one bit of good news. Another bit is at least investigators had to ask. People have this idea that your local police department can automatically listen in on every Alexa device or something. Again, this is not a bad assumption to nudge your behaviors. But falsely believing that the government is all powerful can make people feel powerless. That's not productive.
But this cuts both ways. We wouldn't know about the warrant requests if reporters and activists didn't accidentally or doggedly get their hands on them. There was no public debate. The vast majority might not care too much either way. The surveillance state has so thoroughly worn us down that we just accept it as a fact of life. You may be bearish on the prospects for heroic public procedural reform in the vein of the vaunted Church Commission. These days, that doesn't matter too much for your personal life. Just use a privacy-respecting search engine and encourage your loved ones to as well.
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At Trump’s last rally, he spoke for like 15 minutes about how we need to stop this type of warrant.
Except the article is about warrants.
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I know you're just trying to score a cheap political point but this article is about warrants so no, the private company cannot "do what they want" in this case.
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They certainly can do that and they are. They don’t even need a reason to fire you and you don’t need a reason to leave. You don’t have to get the shot. The door is that way.
Wow, that's some really creative ranting to completely miss the point of both the article and the comments here about it.
Unless what they want is to not bake wedding cakes.
Private companies don't issue warrants to themselves. Government agencies strong arm private companies to make the data available who over time see it as an avenue for cronyism. Rinse and repeat.
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Private eyes, they're watching you. They see your every move.
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"It's been 20 years since 9/11"
But less than a year since 1 / 6, which was far worse.
Personally I want the Biden Administration and its base (Big Tech billionaires) to work together to keep us safe. Google should enthusiastically hand over any info about potential domestic terrorists who search for things like "Biden cognitive decline" or watch shoe0nhead vids on YouTube.
#LibertariansForBiden
Even George W Bush said they were equivalent.
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Don't forget other keywords like "hair sniffer Joe" "Hunter's crackpipe" or "Hunter's Laptop" or "heels up Harris".
Other phrases such as "school board meeting" are also targeted.
I'm a duckduckgo guy for my everyday searching but if I'm serious about what I'm looking up then I do use Google because it's better. Oh and look what I found this morning "Joe Biden's approval rating at 50%"
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/democrats-build-back-better-americans-dont-know-opinion-poll/
Only 50%? With this amazing economy, his brilliant handling of Afghanistan, and shutting down the virus like he promised?
He should be in the mid-90s at least.
Google is proven worse as they filter results based on bias to MSM and politics. They admit doing that. Research shows they do that. They also push their own products to top of results. You are just admitting you prefer a little retarded bubble to live in.
Even without the political angle, I've found DDG results to be better than Google's. The last time I ended up using Google accidentally, I got irrelevant results and a virus site, the latter of which was what tipped me off that I was using Google instead of DuckDuckGo.
Google is definitely worse for anything remotely political. But I do find that they often work better for a lot of searches in that what I am looking for more often comes up at the top of the results.
I’d rather have shit results. Been using ddg for years and don’t miss a thing about Google. Took a few months but now I can’t go back. And every time I’ve gone back to google I’m reminded why I left, fuck em
Well at least try searching FuckOffGoogle before you sell yourself for less than a 10 cent whore.
And that polling is about bidens BBB, not him you retarded fuck.
Likewise the polling completely skips over the taxes raised including by under 400k. It is a push poll. Something youre dumb enough to fall for.
You're calling other people dumb when your auth right ass falls for misleading claims about taxes on under 400k?
Stop regurgitating everything Breitbart posts, then question other people's intelligence.
You know who else had high approval ratings?
Albert Hoffman?
Jon Gruden?
Charles Ponzi?
Use https://www.startpage.com/en/privacy-policy/ scrapes Google no tracking links.
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Biden's approval rating drops another 10%!
https://neonnettle.com/news/17001-biden-s-approval-rating-now-10-lower-than-obama-at-same-point-of-his-presidency
When I read of a crime, missing person, etc, I often do a search looking for more information, especially if it is a local crime. I use the person's name, location and type of crime, and the date. Is that sufficient for me to be scooped up in a keyword warrant?
Unlikely for these warrants. They are looking for people who were searching before the crime happened.
However, given that these warrants are just the ones they feel comfortable revealing, who knows? They are obviously going to be much more protective of an ongoing warrant than one that was totally fulfilled. So, if they have an ongoing drag net for everyone looking up the Free State Project, say, they'll have never released that info and all records would remain under seal.
Try doing a search for serial killers. bet that would get some results.
I have done some research on Jack the Ripper...very interesting results.
I expected to get a visit from Scotland Yard by now.
" And many innocent people could get caught in the net."
As if.
Once you click 'search' you're no longer innocent!
Guess I shouldn't have searched for "fuck Joe Biden"...
Amazing that the federal government managed to keep this program a secret from Google for this long.
Alexa, search woodchipper
The feds won't care, but it'll really screw up your Amazon recommendations.
Does anyone use Mycroft or something else as an alternative to Alexa/Echo?
Yes, I do it myself.
Now if you said something like," Alexa, search Jack the Ripper" that might raise a few eyebrows.
Whether a service doesn't log IP addresses and search queries isn't really much of a guarantee when judges will order such services to *start* logging, even over minor issues such as civil copyright complaints.
https://torrentfreak.com/court-orders-youtube-rippers-to-log-and-share-user-data-210629/
Yikes. That's what you get for submitting to U.S. court process. They should've just stayed overseas and rebranded their "service."
The U.S. has the internet companies now because Europe's regulation is even more oppressive, but junk like this creates significant incentives for firms to avoid the U.S. as well.
Why I've never used the goog, nor Safari, nor the other major one whose name I can't remember because its been years since I've thought of it.
Nor do I use gmail, yahoo, microsoft, etc, for emails.
As long as FedGov wants to invade MY privacy I will make MY privacy as difficult to invade as possib.e
Am I hiding anything? Nope. Doesn't matter. Until they have hot information, they've NO right to be searching anyone. Read about the insanity they are pusing on some of the poor innicemt saps who just happened to have their movil phone geolocate them to somewhere near the Capitol Bilding on 6 Jan last. They"found" some :evicence" that by itself proves NO guilt or intent, yet they can spin that to indice someone and toss him into the slammer, no bail, solitary, for what, now, ten months?
NOT what this nation is supposed to be.
My email address for all official correspondence with the gov't is through Yandex. It has been entertaining.
The counter to this is to place someone inside to figure out and disseminate such keywords and then monkey wrench the hell out of it by having as many people as possible search for them.
Simpler; meme them to death, have a pop song released with those titles... Spam, spam, spam.
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The author mentions a few alternative search engines that don't abuse your privacy. I would add Startpage, Swisscows, Qwant, Mojeek, and MetaGer to the list. I get good results from Swisscows, and I like that they are located in Switzerland which, unlike the US, has good privacy laws.
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Elect fascists and get their fascist friends! Who'd have thunk?
In more amusing news for my morning, "Let's go Brandon" is a rap song now.
Flood the algorithms. Data is only worthwhile is there isn't a ton of crap. The way to battle the nefarious villains is to make the data worthless. Basically by flooding the algorithms.
The Power of Language
Garland's persecution of opponents from The Right by searching for key-words illustrates the power of language. Words can kill. Words can enslave. Garland knows it.
“But if thought corrupts language, language can also corrupt thought.” -George Orwell (1903-1950)
He who controls the language controls the message. He who controls the message wins the war.
See "The Enemy Within: Language As A Weapon" at . . .
https://www.nationonfire.com/language/ .
Garland can stick his head into a bucket of camel piss for all I care.
Why do people continue to use Google? Because they're stupid and lazy. They don't care.
The solution to this is simple. Find out what the key words are and then have millions of people search for them all day and every day. Inundate them with b.s.
A major existing exception to the "right to privacy" as cooked up by the courts is the "third party doctrine." That is, if a third party hears your conversation, it is not protected as private among the conversants.
This should be obvious but it bears repeating. Anything you say on the phone, you're also saying to your phone company. Anything you type into Google you're telling to Google. Google is free to share what you typed with the leviathan for nearly any reason.
The left sees that and demands restrictions be placed on Google. Americans should see that and wise up about who they share potentially incriminating information with.
Reason: "Bad 4 google 2 flag searches at government direction."
Also Reason: "Fine 4 private companies to demand private medical info from employees (or fire them) at government direction."
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