Google Search Privacy: Personalized Search
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In the second in a series of short, informative videos on privacy, Google offers a closer look at personalization and the privacy tools that are available when you choose to personalize your search. As the video explains, search algorithms that are designed to take your personal preferences into account, including the things you search for and the sites you visit, have better odds of delivering useful results for you. So if you've been checking out sites about the Louvre and you search for "Paris," you're more likely to get results about the French capital than the celebrity heiress. The privacy tools we've designed--such as "pause" and "remove" buttons — help put you in control of personalization.
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The web history is "defintely helpful"(pun intended) to give more relevant search results as well as more relevant ADS. How does google earn revenue?Ads.
If you want to learn and better the user experience, ask the people to volunatrily participate in your search experiments instead of the way you do it by chosing on your own!
Though I like the innocent face of the support engineer and the simplicity with which she hides things!
if only it was only about advertising. I have a feeling it goes deeper than that. At least they have all they need to profile significant chunks of the world population. Just think of all the possibilities. Some of them will go on to become successful and famous. And they have all sorts of information about them. I don't like it.
When google gets political power, you will go to jail for it :D