Google: Don't search these things on Google, or you'll end up behind bars...
In today's digital age, Google has become a major support in our daily lives. We quickly type in any information, big or small, into Google. But did you know that some searches can land you in trouble? Never search for these four things, or you could face legal trouble, interrogation, or even jail time. Let's find out what we should avoid searching for.
These 4 Google searches can lead to legal action
1. How to Make a Bomb
Searching for information related to making bombs, weapons, or explosives is considered a serious crime in almost every country. Such keywords immediately come under the radar of security agencies. This will result in you being noticed by security agencies. You could be questioned, and if found guilty, could face arrest and imprisonment.
2. Child Pornography
This is one of the most serious and heinous crimes in the world. In India, searching, viewing, or sharing any content related to child exploitation is a crime under the POCSO Act. Even accidentally opening such a site can trigger an investigation. And if found guilty, there could be serious consequences.
3. Hacking Tutorials or Hacking Software
Searches related to learning hacking tools, software, or methods can put you under the surveillance of cyber agencies. Under the IT Act, unauthorized access to data systems is a crime.
4. Pirated Movies Download
Searching for ways to download or stream pirated content is a violation of copyright law. In India, this can result in a 3-year jail term and a fine of up to ₹10 lakh.
How do governments monitor online activity?
Governments and cyber agencies use AI, algorithms, and advanced monitoring tools. These systems track suspicious searches or online movements to identify potential threats.
Why is it important to use the internet responsibly?
Incorrect searches can not only damage your online reputation but also harm your career and land you in legal trouble. This could permanently damage your digital records. This is why we must use the Internet with extreme caution.
The Internet is like a double-edged sword; it's meant to protect us, but it can also be used to harm us. Therefore, if it's not used wisely, it can have devastating consequences. Seek accurate information, stay away from illegal content, and follow Internet laws.
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