On March 1, 2012 Google will be getting rid of over 60 separate privacy policies and amagalmating them into one GIANT unified privacy policy. This new
privacy policy allows Google to gather, store and use personal information for a variety of reasons. It covers multiple products and features and allows Google to track your every click and search query to create "one beautifully simple and intuitive experience across Google".
Don't want Google tracking your every click, every search query and watched YouTube video?
Here's how to delete your Google browsing history if you surf the 'net using your Google Account:
(courtesy of
The Digital Journal)
1. Go to the google homepage and sign into your account.
2. Click the dropdown menu next to your name in the upper-right hand corner of your screen.
3. Click accounts settings
4. Find the "Services section"
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"
Read more: http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/320137#ixzz1ncHPioFT
Hopefully, if you have time to do this before the March 1 deadline, it should limit the amount of 'Google Spying".
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