N Ned_ie Registered User Messages 450 12 Sep 2006 #1 Is there any way of switching off the momory on google? If I type in a search, it lists all previous searches in abox below the google bar. any help appreciated
Is there any way of switching off the momory on google? If I type in a search, it lists all previous searches in abox below the google bar. any help appreciated
C car Registered User Messages 1,397 12 Sep 2006 #2 In internet explorer, click tools > options> clear content and then click off autocomplete In mozilla, tools > options > privacy > clear entered data and also set it to clear after you close mozilla.
In internet explorer, click tools > options> clear content and then click off autocomplete In mozilla, tools > options > privacy > clear entered data and also set it to clear after you close mozilla.
H HotdogsFolks Guest 12 Sep 2006 #3 Ned_ie said: Is there any way of switching off the momory on google? If I type in a search, it lists all previous searches in abox below the google bar. any help appreciated Click to expand... Slightly off topic, but you can't get Google to delete your searches. Everything you search for is saved by Google and linked to your IP. If you have a Gmail or Google account, your searches are also linked to your name / address / etc. Scary stuff!
Ned_ie said: Is there any way of switching off the momory on google? If I type in a search, it lists all previous searches in abox below the google bar. any help appreciated Click to expand... Slightly off topic, but you can't get Google to delete your searches. Everything you search for is saved by Google and linked to your IP. If you have a Gmail or Google account, your searches are also linked to your name / address / etc. Scary stuff!
C ClubMan Registered User Messages 52,952 12 Sep 2006 #4 Use an anonymizer proxy if you are paranoid.
N Ned_ie Registered User Messages 450 12 Sep 2006 #5 Thnaks folks What's an anonymizer proxy? Sorry for the ignorance
C ClubMan Registered User Messages 52,952 12 Sep 2006 #6 but those who are paranoid might want to use another search engine. Update: see [broken link removed] for example.
but those who are paranoid might want to use another search engine. Update: see [broken link removed] for example.