Wednesday 8 October 2014

How To Remove your google web history and be safe

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Google keeps a tab on whatever you do on a Google site,provided that you signed in on any one of these websites.Everything you do is recorded, and can be used against you in the future. Search data can reveal particularly information about you, such as about your location, interests, age and so on. You can, however, choose to not to be so vulnerable, and can remove all of your Google web history to protect yourself from an unforeseen eventuality.

Note: Any data you remove will be deleted permanently.

Google saves your data so that whenever you surf next time you can get information faster based on the pages you visited in the past. Even it lets you know which pages you have visited in the past.This information can be useful if you are a power user, and like to get things done quickly.


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But if you still want to go head and erase your entire web history.You can also select and choose individual items to remove, so that you won't lose everything.

DELETE YOUR GOOGLE WEB HISTORY

Follow these steps to partially or completely.

    Step 1: Visit your Google History page at https://www.google.com/history. Alternatively, you can click the gear icon  on the upper right corner of a search results page, and then go to Search history.


    Step 2: Click on the gear  icon again, and then go to Settings.


Step 3: Click on the delete all link. You'll be prompted for a confirmation. Click on Delete all again, and your entire search history is gone!

    Step 4 (optional): Click on the Turn off button on the Settings page to stop Google from storing your history again

If you don't want to delete your entire history, you can select individual items from the History main page, and delete them. This, by no means, implies that Google has nothing more to do with your data. They still keep some of your information on their servers for auditing and other such purposes. But at least your personal data is off the line now, and isn't susceptible to leaking out into the wrong hands.

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