
glassjaw7
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Ok, so how is pausing our browsing history going to help? I get the feeling that it has no real effect. The info is there if they want it.
glassjaw7":33jo9zee said:Ok, so how is pausing our browsing history going to help? I get the feeling that it has no real effect. The info is there if they want it.
fluff191":27v1ppax said:Steinmetzify":27v1ppax said:Thanks for the heads up. Was shocked at what was stored on there; definitely would have caught it from the wife.
+100![]()
Rushtallica":1p4dwfrd said:I did the pause thing with Google and saw it had info stored at least as far back as 2010.
Would people here suggest trying to totally delete youtube and google accounts?
Also, is there a privacy surfing setting for IE?
Thanks!
steve_k":3baruejn said:Rushtallica":3baruejn said:I did the pause thing with Google and saw it had info stored at least as far back as 2010.
Would people here suggest trying to totally delete youtube and google accounts?
Also, is there a privacy surfing setting for IE?
Thanks!
I like to keep the government as fucked up as I can by changing emails often![]()
Truth be known, your data can be mined in many places. But, Google is the first to cave in to Big Brother. There are certainly better alternatives out there.
steve_k":1uwehk1u said:Rushtallica":1uwehk1u said:I did the pause thing with Google and saw it had info stored at least as far back as 2010.
Would people here suggest trying to totally delete youtube and google accounts?
Also, is there a privacy surfing setting for IE?
Thanks!
I like to keep the government as fucked up as I can by changing emails often![]()
Truth be known, your data can be mined in many places. But, Google is the first to cave in to Big Brother. There are certainly better alternatives out there.
sixstringking713":3t5sznwf said:steve_k":3t5sznwf said:Rushtallica":3t5sznwf said:I did the pause thing with Google and saw it had info stored at least as far back as 2010.
Would people here suggest trying to totally delete youtube and google accounts?
Also, is there a privacy surfing setting for IE?
Thanks!
I like to keep the government as fucked up as I can by changing emails often![]()
Truth be known, your data can be mined in many places. But, Google is the first to cave in to Big Brother. There are certainly better alternatives out there.
stickin it to the man![]()
glip22":2z32ogw3 said:http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/320137
glassjaw7":3eqjndmi said:Even if you delete your accounts, what's done is done and everything you've ever searched can be traced back to your IP address easily. Hopefully nobody here is into anything too freaky![]()
RoidRage":25lp8d5u said:glip22":25lp8d5u said:http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/320137
DAMM SON!!!
Thanks For That! I just got in under the wire... I'm usually up on this stuff being a SW engineer, but I totally missed this one!
Thanks Brother!![]()
Roid
I am not so sure this is just about marketing.GuitarGuyLP":1b7xas8b said:I am of a different opinion than almost everyone here. I don't do anythign shady, and I don't care if search results, and banner ads are more targeted to me. I actually found two usefull things from the gmail banner ads that were tailored to what I was searching. I keep a second web browser installed on my computer that I use for banking, and paypal, and nothing else with all the security options enabled, but the rest of it I just think about what I am doing, and emailing. I never email important info except from my work email account, and I use private browsing when I want things out of my internet history.
My opinion is if they are looking for people involved in stuff they shouldn't be they will look for people who are trying to hide, and personally I don't mind having some stuff tracked about me if it makes it easier for the police to catch hackers, and child pornographers. It is like everything else in life there is a balance between personal freedom, and safety.
With that being said I am glad to see this making the news because everyone needs to be more aware of internet security. I am personally a big google user. I have a gmail account, use chrome because it is the most secure browser, and I have an android phone. I am also thinking about trying google + instead of facebook because they don't keep changing your privacy settings, and allow games access to all your info, and email your friends. I think that Facebook is a bigger privacy threat than this new google privacy policy.
Traceable to IP regardless.ConcreteVampire":16uk4cs4 said:What about searches whirling not logged in? I don't I've ever searched logged in...
Android?