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Move over, Google. There's a new search engine in town, and it's most definitely not safe for work. BoodiGo allows you to anonymously "search [for] what you're really looking for" -- a.k.a. porn.
BoodiGo is the brainchild of porn producer and director Colin Rowntree, who is fed up with current search engine algorithms. According to Rowntree, sites like Google and Bing bury legitimate -- as in, not pirated -- porn websites in their search results.
Just like piracy is a huge issue for Hollywood, it's also a problem for the adult entertainment industry. When people don't pay for the content they're viewing, it's detrimental to everyone who put work into that content -- regardless of whether it's PG or X-rated.
BoodiGo blocks pirated porn from its results, so users can rest easy knowing that the stuff they're viewing is legal and virus-free. (No, not that kind of virus. Computer viruses, duh!)
The search engine helps people “find legitimate, legal, non-scary, non-damaging content for their adult entertainment needs,” Rowntree told Betabeat .
Interestingly, five of BoodiGo's programmers are ex-Google employees who left the company to help Rowntree build the site. They coded everything from scratch and even added a few perks that most current search engines don't have -- like the fact that BoodiGo won't sell your info to advertisers. This means that your dirty search history won't later creep up in sidebar ads across the Internet.
And as for the site's future possibilities, “We might end up experimenting with some kind of anonymous instant messaging service as an alternative to Skype or Google Chat,” Rowntree told Betabeat . “The obvious name for that will be Boodicall.”
We'll leave you with this classic scene from "30 Rock." Maybe one day, Tracy Jordan will ask Liz Lemon if he can BoodiGo himself in her office.
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Published: 09:27 BST, 17 January 2017 | Updated: 12:06 BST, 17 January 2017
YouTube has become a destination for secret pornographic content that anyone can access.
A simple trick that exploits a 'backdoor' allows pirates to use the site's video hosting services to host adult videos.
The technique bypasses Google and YouTube's security checks - and it appears there is not much they can do to prevent it.
YouTube has become a destination for secret pornographic videos that anyone can access. A simple trick has allowed pirates to use the site's video hosting services to host adult content
By uploading a video and not publicly listing it, pirates are able to get around these YouTube's safeguards for porn.
The simple trick means that they can embed the video on their own site. 
As a result, it will appear on Google, but won't be seen on YouTube or be picked up by its Content-ID software.
They do not have to pay for the video hosting and can use YouTube's reliable services. 
Currently, YouTube has various safeguards designed to remove and prevent such content from appearing.
They use something known as Content-ID software to look through videos and compare them with others out there to to see if they include copyright content.
As well as issuing a warning to YouTubers, Content ID immediately starts diverting advertising revenue from the video creator to whoever filed the claim. 
Users are also uses able to report problem videos directly to the site .
But by uploading a video and not publicly listing it, pirates are able to get around these safeguards. 
The simple trick means they can embed the video on their own site.
As a result, it will appear on Google, but won't be seen on YouTube or be picked up by its Content-ID software.
Torrentfreak points out that, since the videos can still be embedded into external sites, pirates can get the traffic and ad revenue from videos with adult content without having to pay for a video hosting service.
'While YouTube doesn’t allow people to upload porn, there are many adult sites that use the site as a hosting provider,' Torrentfreak said. 
California-based adult content-maker Dreamroom Productions says the move hasn't gone unnoticed in the porn industry. 
While they are attempting to tackle the problem, the trick means its harder for producers to find and flag infringing material.
It has urged YouTube to scrap the private sharing function altogether.
YouTube has yet to reply to MailOnline with comment. 
The Irish word for film, scannán, seems innocuous enough to Gaeilgeoirs. But a group of YouTube users has been using it as a secret phrase to hide pornography on the site and circumvent a ban on explicit material
Google and YouTube use something known as Content-ID software to look through videos and compare them with others out there to to see if they include copyright content.
As well as issuing a warning to YouTubers, Content ID immediately starts diverting advertising revenue from the video creator to whoever filed the claim.
But it hasn't been without its issues. The system recently came under attack after thousands of notices were sent to YouTube gamers, claiming their videos were in violation of copyright, and are owned by someone else.
There are several other ways that pirates can get adult content onto YouTube. 
For instance, the Irish word for film, scannán, seems innocuous enough to Gaeilgeoirs.
But in 2015, a group of YouTube used it as a secret phrase to hide pornography on the site and circumvent a ban on explicit material.
The issue was highlighted after an Irish media student searched for 'scannán' and the plural 'scannáin' only to find pornographic footage featuring Asian women.
The films, disguised using various Irish language titles, were uploaded by four different accounts which were all registered in October.
Connemara-based Maitíú Ó Coimín, a journalist with the Irish language website Tuairisc , first reported the issue after his flatmate found the material.
'My flatmate is a media student in Galway who was looking up [the Irish word for film] on YouTube for a project,' Mr Coimín told the BBC .
The issue was highlighted after an Irish media student searched for 'scannán' and the plural 'scannáin' only to find pornographic footage featuring Asian women. YouTube has since removed the videos
'I looked a bit further into it, and there were about 15 to 20 films of a questionable nature.' 
'Our team was quick to take action,' a YouTube spokesperson said.
'YouTube's community guidelines clearly state that sexually explicit content is not allowed on our site.
'We remove videos and channels that violate our policies when flagged for our attention.
'YouTube staff review flagged videos 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to determine whether they violate our community guidelines.'
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