Friday, March 22, 2013

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by now, most of you already know that google is planning huge changes in its privacy policy and those changes will come into force march 1st. The search behemoth will unify all of your searches across various services like the search engine itself, youtube and google plus and use them in concert in order to serve you more relevant ads. Previously, all of those searches were treated separately, so if someone broke into your gmail account, the cracker wouldn't have been able to see your searches on youtube.

the new privacy policy exposes you to potentially a bigger risk as it basically draws a very well rounded picture for those of you entrenched in the google ecosystem of apps. Also, google reserves the right to give away this information to law enforcement agencies.

so if you want to feel a bit safer come march 1st, you can go on and delete and disable your complete web history now. Now what this will do is not protect you 100%, but it does guarantee that google won't keep your search records indefinitely (as it does with enabled web history), but rather it will anonymize them a...read more detail



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