Tech Tips: In this era of modernity, almost everything is available on the Internet. Google is the most used search engine in the world. While searching on Google, we have to check the authenticity of the information ourselves. But during Google search, it is important for us to keep in mind what we search and what we don’t. Your small negligence on Google search can land you in jail. Come, let’s know which things you should avoid searching on Google.
Pirated Film
Many people search Google to watch free movies or web series. But if you pirate new movies or search on Google, then it comes under the category of crime and you can be jailed for at least three years. Apart from this, you can also be fined Rs 10 lakh.
Do not search about child porn or child crime
Google does not promote child porn. If you search for information related to this on Google, then this also comes under the category of crime. The law is strict in India regarding this. Under Section 14 of the POCSO Act 2012, watching, making and saving child porn also comes under the category of crime. If you get caught in this case, then appropriate action can be taken against you. You can be jailed for 5-7 years for this crime."text-align: justify;">Method of making a bomb or weapon
Do not try to find out the method of making bombs or weapons on Google. If you do this, you will first come on the radar of security agencies and appropriate action can also be taken against you. Not only this, searching the method of making pressure cooker bomb on Google also comes under the category of crime.
Do not search about abortion
You should never search about abortion on Google. This is because abortion without the permission of a doctor is illegal in India. If you search about this on Google, you can get into a bad situation. Also, it is not safe. Never search this on Google.
Do not search these things also
Do not search about any criminal activity on Google. Also, avoid searching the name of a rape victim.
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