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2013-07-16
, 15:37
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@ india
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#31
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2013-07-16
, 15:42
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@ Romania
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I do not sync my browsers, and how could this be possible since I use the laptop, and my son uses the Nexus, and neither have touched the other machines?
Read back to my original posting, Google revealed information on my queries to another person's machine. How is that NOT a sequrity breach?
All the opposite, I was worried that children might get something not suitable for their eyes if somebody else (not specifically even of same household) has made queries that resulti onto such links.
Just read back what I posted in the first place, please.
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2013-07-16
, 15:44
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@ Southerrn Finland
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Well, that's not, what i meant. Please read my edit in post #14, i explained it in more detail. In short: your son forgot to log out of a google service on your laptop.
Please don't get me wrong, i'm no fan of google. I just don't think it's ok, from a thing that only happened once and only happened to you to come to that conclusion without making any further test.
You can do the following 2 tests (with different search-terms of course):
1. if you still have all your cookies, use another IP address ( for example by VPN) and try the same.
If it still happens, it has nothing to do with IP, it's cookie based
2. use a browser with absolutely no cookies and try the same (now with the same IP like your son again).
If it still happens, you seem to be right.
And also the question to all others: can anyone reproduce the behaviour described in the first post?
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2013-07-16
, 16:00
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@ Rhine
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Also, I never use his Nexus, altough I have created a google account for him on it.
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2013-07-16
, 16:41
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@ Stockholm, Sweden
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I just want to make clear, that the reason why this happens is not based on IP, it's based on cookies. So when using services like Google or FB, never forget to log out, it can have really ugly side-effects.
And in general: setting the browser to delete all cookies, when closing is a good advice, i think.
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2013-07-16
, 18:27
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@ Enschede, The Netherlands
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#36
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this makes no sense, there are IP addresses used by thousands of people like in universities or companies.
Also, why the hell are you hiding from, why DDG, I use BING on my phone and Google on my pc's and tablets, and I love it how they analyze all my activity and makes my searches even more relevant.
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2013-07-16
, 22:01
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2013-07-17
, 12:18
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@ Amsterdam
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Because that was just after the fall of the communism. People were still terrified about what happened during that period. It's over 20 years now since the fall of the communism, I ain't afraid of nothing.
P.S. Don't forget, even if you don't let Google or whatever track you, and you do the best you can to hide, remember this: YOUR ISP IS WATCHING!
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2013-07-17
, 18:07
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#39
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Basically startpage submits search data to google but without any identifiable information in it. So google still gets searches made etc but without knowing who did so...
"You may be using a privacy-oriented browser extension that conflicts with Startpage. Please disable this extension and try your search again."
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2013-07-18
, 07:45
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