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yearoftherat
11-06-2009, 09:29 AM
For those of you that rely on google to search...big brother is watching:

Quoted from www.sync-blog.com:

The Internet is buzzing with startled reports of people logging into Google Dashboard and realizing just how much information Google has about them. I’m not surprised, however. It occurred to me one day as I checked my Gmail, watched YouTube, set-up Google Contacts, searched Google.com, made appointments in my Google Calendar, posted on my Blogger page, and uploaded a few spreadsheets to Google Docs…hey, this company must have a mountain of information about me.

There’s an obvious nervousness that comes from one central account on the web being tied so closely to the bulk of your online activity. I don’t want this to happen because I use my Google account for both work and personal purposes, so I’d like to have a little more control over what’s stored. That’s the point of Dashboard.

Google Dashboard is not your enemy. There may be cause for concern, but Dashboard thankfully gives everyone the opportunity to easily manage the information Google stores regarding your online activity. Here’s how:

1. Log into Google Dashboard (http://google.com/dashboard).
2. Scroll through the page to see what type of data Google stores on you and select a service (Google search history, Google Reader, Gmail, etc.). Click either “Manage settings” or “Remove items”.
3. Decide how to manage your data. For instance, when I select “Remove items” for Web History, it allows me to remove only certain items, all entries for a day, or the entire web history. My search history goes back to 2007, so I’m just going to delete it all.

The concerns about Big Brother are obvious, but there’s also something else to be considered: Dashboard linked me to an archive of things that I may want to rediscover. If I clear the history/form data in my browser, it’s gone. But Google web history can serve as a backup. Did you forget the source of an important claim in your document but seem unable to find it by re-searching on Google? Go to Dashboard and filter through history for a way to rediscover your search term or web address.

Browse around the Dashboard page to access links to better manage your privacy settings and Google’s stored data of your online activity. It can either be an uneasy data center that you delete, or a time-saving archive that you cherish.

Unoriginalusername
11-06-2009, 10:15 AM
i don't see web search history saved on there?

cwp_sedan
11-06-2009, 10:46 AM
i don't see web search history saved on there?

+1. The only history I see is chat history, which I could care less about.

yearoftherat
11-06-2009, 04:45 PM
http://img204.imageshack.us/img204/5694/screenshot20091106at440.png


Here's a screenshot of where it is..mine's disabled..

cwp_sedan
11-06-2009, 04:54 PM
I still don't have that...weird. They must be after you Chris. :chuckle

CFX
11-06-2009, 06:08 PM
For those of us who can't see it, click on My Account (top, right hand corner).
I guess at some point or time you must have activated it?

sadd16
11-07-2009, 09:56 AM
When you go to clear history, on the top right side, there should be an option that allows you to clear entire history, and that also disables collection of history

Unoriginalusername
11-08-2009, 09:03 PM
When you go to clear history, on the top right side, there should be an option that allows you to clear entire history, and that also disables collection of history

if you don't have the google toolbar it doesn't collect it

yearoftherat
11-08-2009, 10:20 PM
if you don't have the google toolbar it doesn't collect it

Firefox for the Mac does have Google as the search engine within its own toolbar and I have never used it.

SpeedBaby
11-08-2009, 11:50 PM
i dont have the tool bar, but i do have the history. i haven't looked into why this happens yet, but might have something to do with the fact that i have been using FF and then Chrome with google being default search engine and having iGoogle as my home page for the past i dont know how many years?...