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panag, i still don't inderstand what files you mean, and what is in those files?
Information on what the users search for, or the results of search? And what users do you mean, Apolyton users, or Google users?
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Originally posted by Lemmy
panag, i still don't inderstand what files you mean, and what is in those files?
Information on what the users search for, or the results of search? And what users do you mean, Apolyton users, or Google users?
I think he's talking about the cookie that maintains your Google preferences, which also links to all the searches you have done while that cookie exists, along with your IP address. This enables Google to possibly build files on individuals, or individual computers, anyway. The Google toolbar also always them to track the search history on specific computers.
There's a conspiracy theory that says they're handing this over to the U.S. government.
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I think he's talking about the cookie that maintains your Google preferences, which also links to all the searches you have done while that cookie exists, along with your IP address. This enables Google to possibly build files on individuals, or individual computers, anyway. The Google toolbar also always them to track the search history on specific computers.
There's a conspiracy theory that says they're handing this over to the U.S. government.
Okay, okay, okay. Instead of telling me what they do, you sent me on a vague fact-hunting mission. I remember some whine from a few nuts a while back about something like that, so I accepted the VFHM challenge. Well, I found that they kept a few logs of my searching habits and that the Toolbar keeps a few more logs of your other websites.
(1) You don't need the toolbar to do regular searches
(2) I highly doubt other search engines don't keep such records
(3) It's no reason to give up such a great search engine.
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