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    How to: Delete your Google Web History

    One week from today, March 1, Google’s much-criticized unified privacy policy will go into effect. While there is a great deal of debate over how much (or how little) the new privacy policy will affect users, it’s clear that people are concerned about the search giant’s increasingly thick folders of personal data it stores on each of us. What the policy most certainly does do, however, is makes it so the information Google has is more easily shared across its various services.

    One area this is most clear is with search. Our search histories can reveal a lot about us: what we like or dislike, our religion, political leanings, sexual preferences, age, and even health information. As it stands today, all that data collected through searches performed while logged into your Google account has been kept separate from the troves of other data the company has in its coffers. That will all change come next Thursday. Unless, of course, you delete all of it. And here’s how you can do that in less than a minute:

    • First, go to google.com/history. There, you’ll be asked to sign into your Google account.

    • Second, click the “Remove all Web History” button. And that’s it! You’re done. Not only is all your search data removed from Google’s grasps, but doing this automatically pauses Web History, meaning no more information will be collected until you click the blue “Resume” button at the top of the page.

    (Note: If you have more than one Google account, you’ll have to do this whole process for each of them.)

    If you want to be less drastic, you can also go through your entire Web History (an activity your author found both intriguing and truly frightening), and pick out the bits and pieces you’d rather Google not know about. You can then simply hit the “Pause” button, and no more search data will be collected.

    Please note: This doesn’t not stop Google from collecting all types of information about you. To do that, you’re going to have to go through a lot more steps, many of which the Electronic Frontier Foundation has spelled out here.

    One pleasant effect of deleting your Web History is that it does away with much of the bad parts of Google’s personalized Search Plus Your World. To thoroughly eradicate that monstrosity from your life, follow these steps outlined here.

    This article was originally posted on Digital Trends

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    • Randolph Jefferson  •  3 mths ago
      This only removes Web History for the user to see. It says right on the page where you remove your history that, "Google maintains a separate logs system for auditing purposes and to help us improve the quality of our services for users."

      Pretty sad that most of the readers of this article could see that, but the writer somehow missed it and thinks we're naive enough to think that Google would just go ahead and empty out all our records.
      • J B 3 mths ago
        More journalistic investigation. Lol How do these guys get their jobs? On the good ol boy system?
    • Marcus J  •  Elizabethtown, Kentucky  •  3 mths ago
      wow! just push the easy button and poof your history is gone like a thief in the night. it doesn't happen that way. that easy button is there to make you think your history has been deleted. it's there to make you happy.
      • Missy 3 mths ago
        Even says on the page that they are keeping a seperate log anyway, so why bother? It's all smoke and mirrors to make people feel better.
        If it really bothers people the only real answer is to delete their google accounts and stop using their services. I've already done so and don't miss any of it what so ever.
    • Sheephater  •  3 mths ago
      What a crock of goo. your search history is as erasable as herpes
    • First  •  3 mths ago
      If anyone here thinks this will actually erase your browsing history, well, I have a bridge in Arizona you might be interested in buying............
    • Jerry H  •  3 mths ago
      screw google
    • dabn  •  Amersfoort, The Netherlands  •  3 mths ago
      Yeah right they delete it. They only delete it from the "web history" page.
    • FredRick  •  3 mths ago
      How else am I going to find my old porn sites?
    • Poindexter Pinhead  •  Conway, Arkansas  •  3 mths ago
      So what happens is ; The Deleted History is duplicated as a Ghost file and stored by Google.
      • BrannigansLaw 3 mths ago
        Already sold to the highest bidder eh? meh....
      • The Fail Whale 3 mths ago
        lol I thought the same thing, but I don't really care if they want to know what kind of porn I watch or what kind of things I look up
      • LibertyLover 3 mths ago
        Jackjackjack, you should because they'll use it against you first chance they get. Just recently cartoon porn is being used to slander the name of a dead man. Granted he killed his two children - SICKENING! But to insinuate whomever looks at cartoon porn is a bad person is insane. No way is that true.
    • C  •  3 mths ago
      Here's a hint: use google as little as possible, and never search for anything you wouldn't want to have read back to you in court.
      • JM 3 mths ago
        Best post I have seen on the topic people are so brainwashed one person said to me "what secrets do you have that you don't want your government to know about?" it blew me away how brain washed people are. To which I said if God wanted people to read all our thoughts he would have made us telepathic.
      • LibertyLover 3 mths ago
        True. But that means don't ever do a search because they'll twist anything and everything into whatever they want.

        JM, I hear you. Reminds me of those store cards where they track your purchases and people love them because they save forty cents on toothpaste. I can't imagine getting one. I won't even tell them my phone number.
      • Amos 3 mths ago
        The phone number I offer whenever retailers presume they should have it is . . . 867-5309. And as often happens, younger cashiers will ask me to repeat it again. Then other customers "of a certain age" also in line near me, happily sing it along with me several times more. Great fun is held by all for a moment.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      looks like Google is building Skynet. Evil.
    • wild wool  •  3 mths ago
      Can someone please make a program that would make my computer do random search with google or a echo program for emails and face book that would give them so much information that they could not figure out what was real and what was not? they want information lets give it to them!!!! I could search for Barrny 100 times a day!!!
      • ROBwithaB 3 mths ago
        That's a very smart idea. I like it.
      • Jerry H 3 mths ago
        I like that idea very much. Give them so much information that it all becomes useless!
      • Dick Dong 3 mths ago
        there's got to be a way to circumvent their intrusion, either now, or as the next "million dollar invention". penny for your thoughts, my friend, but i'd be afraid, with MY luck, this "random search" component would list kiddie porn or 'abdul's how to make a bomb with household ingredients' -- sites that would bring more headaches than i'd have without it. :/)
    • rbtdude  •  3 mths ago
      Any computer geek knows, whats on the web stays in the main frame for ever. You are deleting the window dressing...wave to the camera!
    • 53Percenter  •  Roscoe, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      What if you have no Google account? I search there all the time, but do not sign in.
    • Coupe DeVille  •  Huntsville, Alabama  •  3 mths ago
      My web history: trolling, stock quotes, banking, email, weather radar maps, occasional appliance service lookups. Lots of porn.
    • Wes  •  Carlisle, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      Don't worry about Google your ISP has long been cooperating with law enforcement about your browsing habits.
    • robertr  •  Huntsville, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      I tried this( as listed in this article). all I got was a big runaround that went nowhere.
    • kasandra  •  3 mths ago
      looks like google is looking to give up them billions,,,because im sure people would have never signed up to be spyed on., as a matter of fact, privacy was promised/guarnteed.
    • Sunny Boy  •  3 mths ago
      How do you delete the Democrats and Republicans?
    • dmitri  •  3 mths ago
      Information is power. Google = Information = Storage of Information = current and future power = control. Everyone wants to pay for the information about you. Google has it. It probably knows more about you than your mother.

      In the next 5 years, sophisticated software will be developed to "nudge" your behavior (e.g. your political views, your shopping behavior, etc.). Your browsing habits can be now used to construct a profile and predict your behavior, your political views, even your criminal or potential criminal tendencies.

      The "behavioral patterns" software is being tested on you right now. If you don't believe me, go to youtube and spend at least an hour every day for about a week and see what happens every time you log in. Go ahead - test it.
    • Rick  •  3 mths ago
      why would anyone do anything with their real name? I haven't used a true identity on the net since we got our first usenet feed and Mosaic in the early 90s
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