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by stelonix 2159 days ago
I was thinking exactly this when I stumbled upon your comment, except I figured it should work for any private tab and it'd also need a browser that makes tabs private (and contained) by default.

It's a solution more easily solved by vc companies or government laws, because we're not seeing Google doing that in this lifetime, while FOSS solutions simply won't get the needed traction.

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What happens when these self-hosted crawlers access illegal content in one's country?
The same thing that happens when a peer accesses an illegal torrent on his country? How is this relevant? It is a decentralized system, it shouldn't make a difference.
"Honstly officer. I didn't click on that link to CA imagery. It was my webcrawler."