Google’s New Privacy Policy has taken into effect from 01 March 2012 (Thursday). Here’s some fascinating and valuable info to know what is new in Google’s New Privacy Policy-2012 and how you can hide yourself from it with an ease of taking two simple steps only.
First of all, let’s know what Google New Privacy Policy will do with your Google searches even as surfing on internet. In fact, new policy implemented by Google from today, allows the company to integrate the full information about you that it collects from different sources. In other words, the new privacy policy unifies the total information about you which is collected by Google from somewhere on the internet…..instead of treating your YouTube, Gmail and Google+ accounts as separate entities, Google now considers you as just one user. Why Google is doing so? Really, this new policy will make Google enable to target you easily with relevant ads.
Google first announced the exchange in its Privacy Policy in a blog post on Jan. 24, and since then many folks have criticized it as they look its new privacy policy as a huge way to collect private information of a user included its location, age, sexual orientation etc. Also, majority of Google users find this policy changes highly conflicted with European Privacy Law and have challenged in the courts; France’s official data-protection agency have urged for an investigation to see whether it really conflicts with EPL or not.
If you reckon that Google’s New Privacy Policy 2012 can potentially hack a lot of private info about you and find it against your privacy rights, you can turn off its switch for building it unable to collect the data about you even as surfing on internet with Google’s various services.
Just deleting your Google History of web searches and pages visited isn’t the solution of this matter since it doesn’t prohibit Google to collect info about you. So you would have to take some appropriate actions to hide your private info from Google’s eye and here’re simple steps to really remove and disable your Google Web History.
Here’s how to remove and disable your Google web history:
First of all, let’s know what Google New Privacy Policy will do with your Google searches even as surfing on internet. In fact, new policy implemented by Google from today, allows the company to integrate the full information about you that it collects from different sources. In other words, the new privacy policy unifies the total information about you which is collected by Google from somewhere on the internet…..instead of treating your YouTube, Gmail and Google+ accounts as separate entities, Google now considers you as just one user. Why Google is doing so? Really, this new policy will make Google enable to target you easily with relevant ads.
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If you reckon that Google’s New Privacy Policy 2012 can potentially hack a lot of private info about you and find it against your privacy rights, you can turn off its switch for building it unable to collect the data about you even as surfing on internet with Google’s various services.
Just deleting your Google History of web searches and pages visited isn’t the solution of this matter since it doesn’t prohibit Google to collect info about you. So you would have to take some appropriate actions to hide your private info from Google’s eye and here’re simple steps to really remove and disable your Google Web History.
Here’s how to remove and disable your Google web history:
- Sign in to your Google account.
- Go here: https://www.google.com/history
- Click the “Remove all Web History” button.
- Click “OK.”
- Your Google web history will now be cleared and remain disabled until you choose to enable it again.
- Sign in to your Google account.
- Go here: https://www.youtube.com
- Click your profile icon.
- Go to the Video Manager section of your profile.
- Click “History.”
- Click the “Clear all viewing history” button.
- Click the “Pause viewing history” button.
- Go to the Search History section of your profile, located on the lefthand column.
- Click the “Clear all search history button.”
- Click the “Pause search history” button to prevent possibility searches from being recorded indefinitely.
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