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clipka <ano### [at] anonymous org> wrote:
> Am 15.09.2012 10:44, schrieb Orchid Win7 v1:
> > Fun fact: If I open Google and type "j", then John Lewis is the first
> > search term it suggests...
> ... because you possibly searched for that term earlier? :-P
> Hint: The search term suggestions /are/ personalized.
Remember that the next time you search for "free pron" or something
similar...
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On 15/09/2012 11:25 AM, clipka wrote:
> Hint: The search term suggestions /are/ personalized.
But how is that possible? How can Google know who I am?
How can it know that today's search is from the same human who performed
a search two weeks ago?
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On 15-9-2012 13:07, Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:
> On 15/09/2012 11:25 AM, clipka wrote:
>> Hint: The search term suggestions /are/ personalized.
>
> But how is that possible? How can Google know who I am?
>
> How can it know that today's search is from the same human who performed
> a search two weeks ago?
IP address?
Cookies?
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>>> Hint: The search term suggestions /are/ personalized.
>>
>> But how is that possible? How can Google know who I am?
> IP address?
That changes every few days.
> Cookies?
Oh, right. So if I just disallow cookies from Google, it'll go away?
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Am 15.09.2012 14:29, schrieb Orchid Win7 v1:
>>>> Hint: The search term suggestions /are/ personalized.
>>>
>>> But how is that possible? How can Google know who I am?
>
>> IP address?
>
> That changes every few days.
>
>> Cookies?
>
> Oh, right. So if I just disallow cookies from Google, it'll go away?
Might well be - provided that this also disallows the access to existing
cookies, and not just the creation of new ones.
Remember though that there are alternatives to classic cookies (but I'm
not an expert in that area).
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On 15-9-2012 14:29, Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:
>>>> Hint: The search term suggestions /are/ personalized.
>>>
>>> But how is that possible? How can Google know who I am?
>
>> IP address?
>
> That changes every few days.
Are you sure? Even if that happens, it stays in the same range and there
is probably enough in the other info (computertype, browserversion etc.)
to identify you as the same one that logged in yesterday.
Remember that combining data from users is the core bussiness of Google,
not providing services to you.
I have a google mail address, I use google drive etc. That is enough to
link my home machine to the one at my work and my laptop, whereever that is.
>
>> Cookies?
>
> Oh, right. So if I just disallow cookies from Google, it'll go away?
As long as you don't use any other google or MS product.
There is a simple rule on the internet: you can be paranoid, but you can
not hide.
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On 9/15/2012 6:56, andrel wrote:
> Remember that combining data from users is the core bussiness of Google, not
> providing services to you.
Not really.
> I have a google mail address, I use google drive etc. That is enough to link
> my home machine to the one at my work and my laptop, whereever that is.
Because you logged in, silly.
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>> Hint: The search term suggestions /are/ personalized.
>
> But how is that possible? How can Google know who I am?
www.google.co.uk/ads/preferences/
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