ok.. everything's fine.. till now, at this point let's try a second
> query using one of the OpenDNS servers
> 
> dig @208.67.222.222 www.google.com
> 
> ;; QUESTION SECTION:
> ;www.google.com.                        IN      A
> 
> ;; ANSWER SECTION:
> www.google.com.         30      IN      CNAME
> google.navigation.opendns.com.
> google.navigation.opendns.com. 30 IN    A       208.67.217.230
> google.navigation.opendns.com. 30 IN    A       208.67.217.231

Looks pretty good to me...

> now.. if you're using the OpenDNS servers, opening the google web
> site will show you a perfectly "ok" page, but if you look at the source
> code for the page you may notice something "strange",

Ok, being that I'm not a programmer, and barely know enough to scratch 
together a halfway presentable web page, care to elaborate on what 
'strangeness' I'm seeing, and why I should be concerned?

> btw if you are
> not using OpenDNS you may try opening
> http://google.navigation.opendns.com
> and looking at the page source ... just in case, that page allows 
> OpenDNS to intercept all your google queries and to see which results
> you'll click and btw things don't stop there, have a look at their
> privacy policy and ensure to read it *carefully* and compare what
> you'll find with the above then... decide by yourself

Don't have enough info/smarts, I guess, to see a problem - sure wish 
you'd elaborate a bit...

-- 

Best regards,

Charles

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