Searching for information on Google has become an integral part of our daily lives. Whether for work or out of curiosity, ‘googling’ has become the go-to solution for any question.
While one can find answers to almost anything on this search engine, there are certain queries that can be highly risky and even land you in jail. Here are four things you should never search on Google:
‘How To Make a Bomb’
Searching for instructions to make a bomb is a criminal offence. Security agencies closely monitor such activities. Any queries related to bomb-making or weapons should be strictly avoided. If your search history comes under the radar of security agencies, you could face legal consequences, including imprisonment.
‘Child Pornography’
Searching for pornography involving children and minors is a criminal offence. There are strict laws in place to address these offences, and anyone caught can face severe penalties, including five to seven years of imprisonment.
‘Hacking Tutorials or Software’
Searching for hacking tutorials or hacking software on Google can land you in trouble. If someone uses Google to search for ways to hack, it can attract serious repercussions. Authorities may take strict action against such individuals, potentially leading to imprisonment.
‘Pirated Movies’
Many people try to find or watch free movies through Google. However, engaging in movie piracy, even by searching for it, is a punishable crime. If caught, a person could face a minimum of three years in jail and a fine of up to Rs 10 lakh.