A small mistake made on Google can prove costly, do not search these 6 things even by mistake, otherwise you will end up in jail.
News India Live, Digital Desk: In today’s digital world, we think that no one knows what we are watching on our phone or laptop. Especially people think that they are safe by searching anything in ‘Incognito’ mode. But the truth is that security agencies and Google’s algorithm keep an eye on every suspicious activity. There are some rules in India, violating which can land you in trouble. Let us know which are the 6 things which you should avoid searching: 1. The government and the law have a very strict stance regarding child pornography (the biggest crime). Searching, viewing or further sharing anything related to this on Google is a very serious crime. In this case the police can arrest you without any delay. This matter is not limited to just fine, it can lead to years of imprisonment.2. How to make a bomb or illegal weapons: If you search things like ‘How to make a bomb’ or ‘Where to buy illegal weapons’ on Google just for the sake of ‘joke’ or ‘information’, then you can immediately come on the radar of security agencies. Security forces track such keywords all the time so that terrorist activities can be stopped.3. Unauthorized Abortion: Searching about abortion methods or medicines in India without doctor’s advice can be dangerous. The government has imposed strict restrictions on such information. Finding unsafe abortion tips can also get you into legal trouble.4. Leaking someone’s private photo or video, interfering in someone else’s privacy or searching someone’s private things on the internet without permission is considered cyber stalking. If you use Google to harass someone or steal their data, then in case of a complaint, the cyber cell can track your location within minutes.5. Promoting Piracy (Movie Piracy) As soon as a new movie comes out, we start searching for the link to watch it for ‘free’ on Google. Downloading movies or pirated software (Cracked Software) is against copyright law. Many times the government keeps an eye on those sites as well as the data of the users visiting there.6. Support of terrorist organizations or banned groups: Searching about groups that have been banned by the government or promoting their views can also bring you under suspicion. If the system feels that you are being influenced by some wrong idea, you may be subjected to strict questioning. A quick tip: Always use Google only for useful information and education. Despite being ‘private’, the Internet is not ‘anonymous’. It is wise to follow digital rules and protect ourselves and our families from any kind of legal trouble.
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