Form googlemail directly? I can not believe that.. Who in their right mind would do that?
There are other options: "Google Toolbar", Chrome.. but it does not matter.
Google indexes stuff that people publish, it does not do black magic.
Google know about 1560 URLs (by screenshot)
For safety reasons, he showed you only the first 170, but there are other ways to get those links.
But the problem is not in Google. The problem is that even Google can find a lot of URLs.What you don't understand is that simply visiting the root of the instawallet site (and Torwallet too) redirects you to a new virgin wallet without clicking any buttons. When this happens, the URL changes, so Google indexes a new URL each time, because it doesn't understand what happened and it thinks that there is new content to be shown to search users. IT CANNOT AND WILL NOT DISCOVER EXISTING URLS UNLESS THEY ARE SPECIFICALLY PUBLISHED.
And that BS about Gmail was retarded, they don't index or publish your mail, they just scan it for keywords to provide relevant advertising.Apologies for the quick aside in re. bold. (was redirected to this thread via another)
I stay logged into my main Google email account that I only use of barn wood sale purposes. Two days ago Google sent me an email to suggest 6 friends for a Google+ account I don't own, nor have one in some other name.
The suggestions consisted of 3 Bitcoin entities (one, a real person), 2 loosely connected Bitcoin related entities, and the valedictorian of my 1978 high school class who now lives in Hershey, PA, whom which I haven't seen, nor contacted him in 35 years, but he is the vice president of a major insurance concern. Nor have I ever Googled his name.
The only name I have ever used in my email correspondence is my real first name, Bruno--no last name.
Now, somebody tell me how that's even possible from gleaning words from an email account that its sole purpose for setting up was to buy and sell century-old, rotten, musty smelling, worm infested barn wood.