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  • "Sometimes we personalise search results based on your previous activity, in order to better help you find what you’re looking for, even if you’re not signed in to a Google Account."

    google.co.uk/intl/en/privacy/t­ools.html

  • Google are liars. Just close google and youtube accounts because they are going to keep every single bit of information we enter into them. I've moved to zippcast and yahoo.

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  • aaaaah... she is smokin hot! Smoldering!

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  • This is a TOO OLD video, now they store information from Google accounts...

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  • googel hv been a source help 2 mankindmost expecaily student. In higher instition n teriatary. A big thanx 2 u all.

  • Finally I know who Gugol is! That mister in pink panties who keeps looking at my left!!

    I understood by looking at the description box.

  • google is weird

  • How private is GMail? People use it for storage and that to me is more of a worry than search.

  • @thantawa If you are worried about the privacy or security of your stored data on a online storage service, be it Google, Yahoo, Aol, or anybody else, keep your sensitive data offline. Have a private storage facility or make a legit contract with a storage facilitating company with well defined clauses.

    Giving a personal example, anything I hold on online storage, I consider open or even public domain. Anything else is in 256b or 512b BlowFish encryption. ;)

  • @thantawa Sorry, my bad. :D I meant TwoFish and 128 and 256 bits. Tough might had been irrelevant.

  • Google is beautiful

  • If you ask me Google knows far too much about everybody. One day, it'll all come out and a lot of people are going to be very surprised.

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  • I'il definitely fall for her...

    

  • @manil456 XD

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  • como ver em portugues?

  • I sent my gmail link to facebook. Will other be able to tap into my gmail account?

  • getting adds about searches I do is scary...back off...

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  • I think she's really cute

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  • 1/ Forget that computers have perfect memories.

    2/ Default to retard settings.

    3/ Put a BIG BLACK INDELIBLE bar at the top, with your 'private' email address.

    4/ Employ a cute geek to explain it to us airheads.

    5/ Keep looking for more unbroken things to 'fix' in the future.

  • 1 - oh cookies i love cookies!!! >om nom nom

    2 - no i searched for carss

    3 - your job is to search. not think.

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  • did you forget to say that johndoe.com is connected to the I. P. or the cookie and how the sign in name to Google is connected to other places to bring you more of what they think you might like. Which is not that bad (unless) if privacy is not a big concern. As for myself and a lot of the rest of us I want access to blind stealth use for what ever I type in or go look at or what ever, just the option to use it if we want to. And that is what i think most of us want, what we want OK.

  • whatever!!

  • It is incredibly annoying that Google attempts to "think" for me when I am trying to search for something. The results suck.

  • try the new firefox add-on called "IDGard" from Uniscon ;D total privacy

  • it's still bad that google can locate us even roughly and even worse that our internet provider can locate us precisely

  • @sabre000001 Exactly. It's a huge privacy abuse and I HATE when they locate me to mail the monthly bill.

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  • @tofucyborg I now feel retarded.. thanks for sharing what they told you to share with youtube.

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  • Stop closing my mail every two weeks for several days! I don't want it and I don't need it!!! If you are checking it, so be sure that I cam open it in the same

    Day. Send me the nowadays to click in the same day, not after a week!

  • How do I get my personal info off search engines?

  • typing my name, google gives out quite a lot of information that i don't wish anyone to know, specially I come from a country which some of my activity are a big sin and i could be in danger if they found out about it.. please let me know how i can remove my name from the list in search engine so nobody finds anything about me. thank you

  • She's comparing IP addresses to telephone numbers and credit card numbers in order to make us feel -better- that they collect them? :|

  • Well this is not what I mean when I search for "google search privacy"

  • google has still a small p3n15

  • Can't this video go to 1080p? You gain millions and millions and do not improve 1 video?I'm worried about my privacy,your connections with CIA,the data you collect from youtube and facebook,the way you use those data,the way you spy us,the way you try to make a folder in each one of us to know how we behave and to learn what we do each hour of our day.Google is not worried about your privacy,it's just a bag which collects information for an ultimate goal....i hope their goal is not very bad...

  • Plain and simple? My butt.. Google is just another data miner these days.

  • can't wait for the privacy ads to pop up in my gmail now that I've watched this .

  • that search for 'cars' is sent... over the internet... routed to google servers... (update NSA, Darpa, FBI/CIA etc. API's) where we look for results send them back over the internet back to you.

  • This is bullshit. I buy a lot of stuff online from Guitar Center and whenever I check my email I'm seeing shit ads for light up drums sticks. They suck to begin with so why would I want them?

  • @VelaToNorma7 It's not bullshit. If you don't want to see these ads, simply use a email program to read your email instead of on the webpage. No one snooped into your email to try to cross-sell to you, it simply "read" what is on the screen and present to you what the browser think is the mostlikely company you MAY be interested in buying from.

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  • Maile has a very attractive intelligence

  • @MrSam0015 You need to get out more........thumbs up for yes

  • I bet the analysts who review the logs gets a few good laughs at some of the stuff that people really search Google for. I'm guessing "cars" is one of the lower recorded terms........

    Did you mean; explicit act with garden table and a plastic bottle LOLL

    Lets just hope the Google giant doesn't go super villain on us all or that fetish site you "accidentally" went to at 3.52am September 4th 2009 might turn up in the banner ads on all your Google linked email and corresponds apps 

  • I bet the analysts who review the logs gets a few good laughs at some of the stuff that people really search Google for. Im guessing "cars" is one of the lower recorded terms........

    Did you mean; explicit act with garden table and a plastic bottle full of mentos. LOL

    Lets just hope the Google giant doesn't go super villain on us all or that fetish site you "accidentally" went to at 3.52am September 4th 2009 might turn up in the banner ads on all your Google linked email and corresponds apps

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  • DON'T USE GOOGLE THEN!

    For those of you whiners... If your're worried about privacy, don't use Google; stop complaining!

  • @MrJustinMiner The problem is: You can't not use google, because any page that has any google service(aka, most of the internet), will track you and keep the data, that can later be used to profile you in greater detail that should ever be allowed.

  • @skydark S--t! I guess the best thing to do is use someone else's computer, or don't go on the internet at all :D

  • Maile: Now lets talk about cookies

    Me: Mmmmmmmmmm...

    Maile: A cookie is a very small file...

    Me: ???

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  • I typed in carss in google and it didn't correct me -.-

  • Yeah, they only don't set up a camera in your bathroom, but they know everything else!

  • @RebornAc3 The REAL truth!!! 18 Months they keep our informations!! Damn!

  • @akhomraven I agree with you there . . . 18 months is a bit excessive. I'm ok with how Google works, and what they collect, track, analyze, and so on, and so forth, because I trust that company. I trust Google more than our own government. Google appears to be a socially responsible, environmentally conscious (as well as proactive), sustainable, innovative, transparent, trustworthy enterprise. I'm extremely pleased with the contributions to society, quality of life, technological, and scient

  • @RebornAc3 yeh, another company or subcontracted associate takes care of that type of stuff

  • why didnt she mention everything else cookies can tell google?

    can't they also tellg oogle about all the previous sites of landed on recently ?

    maybe because this video is nearly 5 years out dated now ?

  • @RobCardIV Correction. its almost 4 years out of date..

    Also, they can't tell google what other sites you have visited. Cookies have authorisation keys listed on them, and you can only access them if you have those keys.

    Cookies allow a Web site to store information on a user's machine and later retrieve it. The pieces of information are stored as name-value pairs.

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  • @AdrianReef

    well...actually BSHIT

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  • she's talking about technical stuff and complicated stuff. i start to get bored. suddenly i hear: "LET'S TALK ABOUT COOKIES!"

  • LOL the video has subtitle just because she's Asian! :D (joking)

  • Sweet asian.u r talking so cute let me eat ur delicious lisp :)

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  • This took a few days to fully create, as they made this VERY friendly. she even uses the word, "stuff" instead of information. i like google though

  • so much more interesting with the 1911 theme

  • im hungry 

  • I'm not so fond of Google's new way of bringing to the top the last place you went... I have to log out to see what actually ranks. I do like the auto-corrections, that really helps as I misspell stuff all the time. I even use it to check spelling when I want to see how something is spelled.

  • right and when we typed doulbe fstng we meant?

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  • YEAH

  • She's hot!!!

  • What about the personal email that was sent between my sisters and I about pain. Suddenly , all over my Gmail there were Google ads for pain relief. Scary!

  • @rhondajo3 Because you are reading email (be it gmail or anything else, like hotmail) on a webpage, the ads around your email panel are merely placeholders for ads. The way these placeholders know what ad to place on there is a keyword search. It doesn't go INTO the email, but as your email is displayed on your screen, the browser will pickup words that appears on the screen, it then tells the placeholder to place the "appropriate" ads there. Nothing scary, just tricks.

  • @rhondajo3 gmail is private if by private you mean other PEOPLE don't read it. You have to understand that this add matching is done by a machine with the information you stored in it via an ALGORITHM. Its happens in microseconds so don't imagine there is some person sitting there picking related adds after reading your email.

  • Yeah right. The bottom line is that they will grab as much of your personal information they can get away with, and exploit it as much as they can. Mammon endorses this message. Russia's gain, our loss.

  • googles getting to big for comfort.  just saying.

  • @Security98 There is no stopping 'em. Have you checked out the Google Fiber in Kansas video yet? Goliath has become even more stronger.

  • @trippplefive Kansas? no wonder they picked that city, that's were Dorothy was from, no? lets see how deep the rabbit hole goes.

  • All good untill the government comes along, and want to know information about a specific user. Keep in mind that the government can trace your every move, everything that you've ever searched and can even know your location, and can do that in real time everywhere and anytime. Google doesn't sell that information to other companies, but the government does! So in a sense... Google becomes a mean of controling masses!

  • i don't care what anyone says.. my information is mine..it is no one else s business what i do on the internet..let alone where i live or what my providers information is.. this is not marketing.. i am not a number. i refuse to have my data used for such b.s. reasoning as marketing.. whether Google wants to acknowledge it or not I still have rights damn it!

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  • @KissesTheShadows it's anonymous

    unless you SPECIFICALLY go to the EFFORT of enabling web history.

    so they aren't violating your rights, chill

    and if you deny it, tell me what i searched last.

  • OK here is one for you, i pay to hide my ip

    but but you show my ip no matter what.

    but when i go home google.com.bz over takes my comcast

    you im in miami but my pc says belize want a law suit i called the fbi and comcast fix or they will fix it for you ps i do love my usa google but i cant get it.

    all my pc s are from usa bestbuy install my buy geek

  • Who is this young lady ? She is gorgeous !

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  • Score two political correctness hits at once....get an oriental female to do the video. Nice going, Google. You pose a serious threat to our own beloved federal government for "most politically correct". Not bad, considering they wrote the book on political correctness.

  • @flyboyustabe if it had been any other gender or race, should it have made a damn difference?

  • @darksminky No "damn difference" long as it's not a caucasian male.

  • Google knows what's in my email...

  • @matlabnewbie so does bing and Yahoo if you chose them.

    or Hotmail

    or Apple (Mail app)

    see my point?

  • I like complaining. I'm special. I trust everybody. The world is my oyster, ashtray, toilet, dildo. I'm convinced by tech zombie Eloi with little or no sense of propriety or fellow feeing. It's all "garbage-out...". And they cover their paymasters butts from liability without question. That "gawd-damned piece of paper," a former president spoke about disparagingly, is no match for the love and kindness, and peace of mind you get from the dictates of the "market." We care, we are you. So shut up.

  • government wants to know:

    "hey google whats this persons IP address"

    Google provides it

    "hey ISP whos IP address is this?"

    you.

  • @djcellaz government asks

    hey google, what's this guy's IP?

    Cable Company kicks google in the face and tells the government first.

  • i understand that a cookie does not tell a lot but tell what else a cookie tell goolge?

  • CRASS

  • Fat Lies! Shame on you girl, take another job!

    Google is a U.S. intelligence agencies' company. It identifies the user and keeps the records indefinately. Should you have troubles with your government, Google is their spy.

  • @Aurinkohirvi and can you view them?

    and does it matter if the government knows what you looked for?

    if you aren't doing something illegal, no one's gonna call you out on it

  • @darksminky

    Spying is a tool of the establishment against the people!

    Were the people in Egypt doing something illegal? In their former government's opinion: yes.

    Many countries have a history of persecuting freedom of speech and human rights activists and journalists. How about Google spying on them?

    How about if the intelligence agencies wants to smear a politician, or influence on a person?

    How about industrial espionage done by intelligence agencies?

  • @Aurinkohirvi

    well I'll agree with that first bit, but. .

    1. Google was somewhat bias in support of the egypt rebellion,

    2. notice Google shutting down CN against Communist Controlling China's wishes?

    3. give me three examples of google supporting something morally wrong in your opinion.

    4.industrial espionage has been happening since people have wanted economic information, Google is just good at it, and I would prefer accurate results to ones estimated.

  • @darksminky wrote: "give me three examples of google supporting something morally wrong "

    1 If Google is eager to get rid of Mubarak, then this is what CIA wants, too. Now the USA and EU want to support Libyan rebels.

    2 and 3 Google does not need to "support" anything morally wrong. Google surely wants to keep a good image! As you can see from this video. The morally wrong thing is that it is CIA spying people (and companies and orgabizations etc)-

  • @darksminky

    But still, even if wanting to keep good image, Google got a big ugly stain co-operating with several countreis' governments to keep their people from seeing certain search results. That wasn't very smart move from Google, if their primanry job is data collecting.

    4) Industrial espionage is still criminal, too. For example EU has been very worried of UKUSA countries spying all sorts of communications, not just Internet.

  • @darksminky

    And if you know Google Trends, which follows Internet popular issues, Alex Jones has been claiming some time now that Google Trends does not link to his sites any longer. I haven't checked, but if this is true then you know that's ugly. Google not wanting you to see Web sites of anti-establishment issues is hitting you in the United States then too.

  • @Aurinkohirvi then we should be complaining against the CIA ( is it even constitutional though?), not Google

    . . . and everyone keeps up a good image. . .

    (ex: I could've trolled here)

  • Continued

    secondly, why does everyone give gogle so much crap about it when FaceBook will give away your identity to any "third party" site??? AND broadcast it everywhere, AND , REQUIRE it to join?

    and now we give Google crap, sigh. . .

    and they aren't controlling their press corruptly (again, like FaceBook), by the fact that you just commented against google on their own site, and so many have made entire hate videos. . . that were ALLOWED?

    then Facebook. . . well. . . you know. 

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  • If you're worried about all of this stuff, don't search for incriminating stuff on Google!

  • Big Hello!

    Thanks for another Great Video...

    For those worried about privacy, Wake-up...

    Google is on your side...

    Think About It...

    Mr. Mark

  • 3:15 LOG

    and here's all the porn sites you went to and your parents saw in your history

     thanks for watching! :D

  • @TheXJthatCould heard of Safari or Firefox?

    THOSE keep your history, which you can delete, google's you have to SPECIFICALLY OPT-IN

  • Lies. my neighbour got questioned by the local cops after he mistakenly went on an underage porn site that he found on google. BS. google you will die one day just like netscape/ altavista / yahoo did

  • @Raja221 Or perhaps that neighbor happened to be "you" surfing questionable sites, perhaps for your graduate research program, right?

  • @ninuxy wow no I did not. He lives cross the street.

  • @Raja221 Raja... don't be like that my friend. It was you, and you know it. This is not something you can solve by cleaning your browser cache. You got to come clean eventually. Have you talked to someone about it? Family members, a friend, counselor? You have to face your demons head on.

  • @ninuxy No dude that was my neighbor I personally like beastiality.

  • @Raja221 Inter-speciesiality [sic] not bestiality. 

  • @Raja221

    No way dude.

    Me too!!!

  • @Raja221 

  • @ninuxy 

  • This is downright insulting. "We don't really know who you are. No we don't. You could be anyone in your household who has access to your keyboard".

  • This video applies to anonymous people using the Google search engine.

    What if you are logged into a Google account (i.e. have authenticated session cookies from Google)? The searches are then correlated with your Google identity.

    IP addresses are good enough to identify you. ISP's can tell what subscriber was on what IP at what time.

  • @KazKylheku and Cable Companies give that away.

  • Google are thieves of the worlds intellectual property!

    Google don't make anything.

  • @hornybudacracker They deal with Open Source, so in a way you are correct, but that's just it Open Source is OPEN. They don't make the original but they make it better. Android is built on the Linux Kernel, is it their kernel? No, is it their coding, GUI etc... Yes. But guess what if I want to take Google's open codes and make my own version etc...I can do that too, as long as I give credit where credit is due.

  • it was very easy to understand and learn about goggle

  • When you search your name in GOOGLE, you will see your gmail address, just no at gmail.com. It will look like this: googledotcom/profiles/THEBEGIN­NINGOFYOUREMAILADDYHERE?hl=en#­about THAT IS WROING. So everyone with a google account BEWARE.

    If your tab says: Contact info

    You're not sharing your contact information with anyone. -

    It really does share it. If that is how I set my privacy then why does my profile show my email address in search? No wonder I'm getting so much spam!

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  • i hate google google was suppose to help.. fuck gooffgole erasde it cuz not wworth aanythn..

  • Love it. It's very important to any user to understant a little of what's really going on.

    Keep it up!

  • hash marking the ip address is of no use .. final feild of ip should to obviously from 11 to 224

  • She's sexy! No wonder why I get aroused when I watch this.

  • Thank you Maile Ohye.

    So far so good Right?

    I am writing this note as the video is playing, and i see some of the improvements "I" WE" have worked on, Having visual impaired now is a big improvement.

    Thank you for reading.

    Truly yours,

    Systems Administrator

  • The only thing I really like about this is the effort the people at Google are putting into their PR campaign with the public. So to that I commend you. Keep it up, it is refreshing

  • TQ for elucidating somewhat on why we are utilizing Google, a choice I make and speak for myself as end consumer, next to Yahoo and my very own linked to my created access of my registered domain hosted by a 3rd party. That said, I am confident accessing my Gmail addys and has been opting Google for most search and pictorial engines.

    I would recommend Google and/or Gmail but YOU as a "hesitant would-be" consumer has to decide from the context & perspective this young lady presented to us.

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  • To anyone who values their privacy on the Internet, I recommend using Firefox with the following plugins:

    - NoScript to block javascript tracking code

    - Ghostery to block tracking cookies at their source (Google Analytics is just one of many tracking services)

    - BetterPrivacy to delete binary flash cookies

    Also, configure Firefox to delete cookies on exit. While these methods can't prevent invasive web usage tracking by third party companies, they make it more difficult and expensive to build.

  • Also, there is no functional requirement to much of the data collection that takes place at Google. Search engines such Ixquick and Scroogle do not even retain records of your IP address, let alone set permanent cookies.

    They simply are not necessary; Ixquick even has a method of setting permanent preferences that negates the need for cookies to do so altogether. But while perhaps your search engine is being modified to be more private, Google Analytics shows no signs of change.