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He, he, mislite "riba na ribi, a dasa menja brzine"? Eh, teskom mukom, uz dosta znanja PHP-a i XML-a, sate mukotrpnog rada, al' ipak skinuo to Toto. Cak kad otkucam tekst "riba na ribi, a dasa menja" ne izbacuje gore navedenu misao. I linkuje na program sidnejske opere.

masak

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Pa zato se takve stvari pretrazuju iz browsera gde niste ulogovani na google,u opciji privatno. Samo tome mi i sluzi Internet Explorer. Za "normalan" rad tu je chrome.

Ispravljač krivina

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Hakuju mi profile, potpisuju se mojim pseudonimom. Žele da mi uprljaju nik, kao da sam sebi, nisam već dovoljan.

bez nika

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@ Zato meni stalno izbacuje čipkane bapske gaće i sexy čarapice, za debele, kao i trimere za dlake.(Ispravljač krivina, 09. jul 2016 13:22)

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bez nika

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@ Zato meni stalno izbacuje čipkane bapske gaće i sexy čarapice, za debele, kao i trimere za dlake.(Ispravljač krivina, 09. jul 2016 13:22)

Kad si pijan, nisi sav svoj.

Ispravljač krivina

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@bez nika
Hakuju mi profile, potpisuju se mojim pseudonimom. Žele da mi uprljaju nik, kao da sam sebi, nisam već dovoljan.

masak

pre 7 godina

Pa zato se takve stvari pretrazuju iz browsera gde niste ulogovani na google,u opciji privatno. Samo tome mi i sluzi Internet Explorer. Za "normalan" rad tu je chrome.

za sve ima resenje

pre 7 godina

koristite startpage
https://www.startpage.com/

StartPage Protects Your Privacy!
StartPage, and its sister search engine Ixquick, are the only third-party certified search engines in the world that do not record your IP address or track your searches. Your privacy is under attack!
Every time you use a regular search engine, your search data is recorded. Major search engines capture your IP address and use tracking cookies to make a record of your search terms, the time of your visit, and the links you choose - then they store that information in a giant database.
Tracking your searches can erode your privacy and lead to censorship.
In addition, those searches reveal a shocking amount of personal information about you, such as your interests, family circumstances, political leanings, medical conditions, and more. This information is modern-day gold for marketers, government officials, black-hat hackers and criminals - all of whom would love to get their hands on your private search data.
Why should you worry?
Consider the following story:
In August 2006, the online world was jarred when AOL accidentally released three months' worth of aggregated search data from 650,000 of its users, publishing all the details in an online database.
That database is still searchable. It is an absolute eye-opener to see the potential for privacy nightmares.

Toto-ko-tunjo-Guglov-bivsi-programer

pre 7 godina

He, he, mislite "riba na ribi, a dasa menja brzine"? Eh, teskom mukom, uz dosta znanja PHP-a i XML-a, sate mukotrpnog rada, al' ipak skinuo to Toto. Cak kad otkucam tekst "riba na ribi, a dasa menja" ne izbacuje gore navedenu misao. I linkuje na program sidnejske opere.

bez nika

pre 7 godina

@ Zato meni stalno izbacuje čipkane bapske gaće i sexy čarapice, za debele, kao i trimere za dlake.(Ispravljač krivina, 09. jul 2016 13:22)

Kad si pijan, nisi sav svoj.

Ispravljač krivina

pre 7 godina

@bez nika
Hakuju mi profile, potpisuju se mojim pseudonimom. Žele da mi uprljaju nik, kao da sam sebi, nisam već dovoljan.

masak

pre 7 godina

Pa zato se takve stvari pretrazuju iz browsera gde niste ulogovani na google,u opciji privatno. Samo tome mi i sluzi Internet Explorer. Za "normalan" rad tu je chrome.

Toto-ko-tunjo-Guglov-bivsi-programer

pre 7 godina

He, he, mislite "riba na ribi, a dasa menja brzine"? Eh, teskom mukom, uz dosta znanja PHP-a i XML-a, sate mukotrpnog rada, al' ipak skinuo to Toto. Cak kad otkucam tekst "riba na ribi, a dasa menja" ne izbacuje gore navedenu misao. I linkuje na program sidnejske opere.

za sve ima resenje

pre 7 godina

koristite startpage
https://www.startpage.com/

StartPage Protects Your Privacy!
StartPage, and its sister search engine Ixquick, are the only third-party certified search engines in the world that do not record your IP address or track your searches. Your privacy is under attack!
Every time you use a regular search engine, your search data is recorded. Major search engines capture your IP address and use tracking cookies to make a record of your search terms, the time of your visit, and the links you choose - then they store that information in a giant database.
Tracking your searches can erode your privacy and lead to censorship.
In addition, those searches reveal a shocking amount of personal information about you, such as your interests, family circumstances, political leanings, medical conditions, and more. This information is modern-day gold for marketers, government officials, black-hat hackers and criminals - all of whom would love to get their hands on your private search data.
Why should you worry?
Consider the following story:
In August 2006, the online world was jarred when AOL accidentally released three months' worth of aggregated search data from 650,000 of its users, publishing all the details in an online database.
That database is still searchable. It is an absolute eye-opener to see the potential for privacy nightmares.