Google changes to new privacy policy, We have already seen the new privacy link on the footer of Google's home page. This tutorial will tell you How To Delete Your Google Browsing History. Tech News Daily reports that EFF, a nonprofit organization based in San Francisco that advocates for online privacy, tells:
"Search data can reveal particularly sensitive information about you, including facts about your location, interests, age, sexual orientation, religion, health concerns, and more."
"Search data can reveal particularly sensitive information about you, including facts about your location, interests, age, sexual orientation, religion, health concerns, and more."
Google's new privacy policy comes into effect will limit Google's ability to track and record your all move online. You can easily delete your Web browsing history.
Follow These 6 Tips To Delete Your Browsing History:
1. Go To The Google and Sign Into Your Google Account.
2. Click The Drop Down Menu Next To Your Profile Name In The Upper-Right Hand Corner Of Your Screen.
3. Click On Accounts Settings Option Now.
4. Find The "Services Area"
5. Under "Services" There Is A Sub-Section That Reads "View, enable, disable web history." Click The Link Next To It That Reads: "Go To Web History."
6. Click On "Remove All Web History"
After click on "Remove all Web History," you will see the message that " Web History is Paused." What this means is that while Google will continue gathering and storing information about your browsing history it will make all data anonymous, that is, Google will not associate your Web History information with your online accounts and will therefore be unable to send you customized search results.
Google's ability to get personalized information about you by assigning data to your Gmail and YouTube accounts will remain "Paused" till you click "Resume." Thanks to Scriptmafia for this great idea.
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