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Ethical browsing

Do you use Google to search the internet?

If you do then you should take a look at the new Ethicle search engine. Ethicle is a service that uses the Google system to create a web browser that raises money for charities (or NGOs as the web site calls them). The web site says:

Just go to www.ethicle.org and select one or several NGO(s) amongst those displayed on the webpage. By selecting them, you indicate that those non-profits are the beneficiaries of the donations generated while using Ethicle.
Enter your query in the Google search bar. Click on "Search". The obtained results are those provided by Google, with the same efficiency and speed as the original search engine.

You can also customize your Web browser search engine to be configured as a Ethicle search toolbar; this option is made available to you at www.ethicle.org. This will allow you to use a Ethicle toolbar supported by Google search engine on your default web browser.

In both cases, the money generated by your search goes to NGO(s) you've selected. The chosen NGO(s) remain(s) selected automatically, each time you use Ethicle to browse the web. You are 100% free to change your selection at anytime. Please note that each change on www.ethicle.org is automatically saved on the Ethicle toolbar as well. 

You can always add your own charities, and we have requested that the Millennium Trust is added to the list of charities you can nominate to receive a donation. Each search you make produces $0.001 for a charity. 

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