Ten Ways To Keep Your Search History Private
Events such as AOL's release of private search records have prompted many search engine users to be a bit more cautious with their searching habits.
Now, most of us have no need to hide our search history, but there's no harm in more cautious Web surfing. Here are a few ways you can keep your searching history private with my article titled Ten Ways To Keep Your Search History Private.
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Anonymous Searching 101: Are you concerned about privacy on the Web? Then anonymous surfing, the ability to surf the Web without being tracked, is for you. Here are some frequently asked questions about anonymous Web surfing.
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