10 Items NOT to Search For Online

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[citation][nom]LuckyDucky7[/nom]You know what else will potentially give you hazardous results?Searching for "Free Porn".[/citation]
Oddly enough, I've seen more virus and adware download attempts from searching for normal things then when I do searching for free porn 😛
 
[citation][nom]maigo[/nom]Why would you google kindle? you can ONLY get it from Amazon[/citation]
I know people who google "www.facebook.com" when they want to go on facebook. You'd be surprised.
 
lol at comment above, isnt this one of the WORST sites to try to spam? I would love to see how many of those links are actually clicked on tomshardware or tomsguide, be surprised if it was > 5
 
[citation][nom]maigo[/nom]Why would you google kindle? you can ONLY get it from Amazon[/citation]

Working as tech support at the cable company I have come to realize that the average user does not know what the address bar is, and will be completely lost if yahoo.com or google.com are down (which has happened on the former, not on the latter in my time though). Too many times do I try to direct them to a website after doing a reset on Internet Explorer, which defaults to MSN as the home page for most, and they say, "Well where do I type that? This isn't like Google at all."

Oh, and since Windows has to come packed with "alternatives" to their browser it's also a fight to figure which browser they're using. "Well I just click the thing that says 'Google'." Me: "Okay, is it a blue 'E' that says 'Google', or a red, green, and yellow circle that says 'Google'." Them: "Well I don't know, it just says Google. That's the internet right?" That and apparently half the population is dyslexic and call Firefox "Fox Fire", because ya know, they look so similar. -_- SMH.
 
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