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I've been listening to commentary on TV this last week about search engines's online tracking your whereabouts and everything you buy. Specifically this relates to Google. It's interesting how I slowly accepted every new change they made in their search engine. I never once questioned it. When I started seeing their ads all over the place on whatever new site I was on, I just thought, that's par for the course of using a search engine. I found out this week that it also tracks private browsing. I thought private browsing kept it private. Wow! An eye opener.
Well, this week I changed to a search engine which doesn't track anything. Period. It reminds me of how Google used to be in its infancy. Amazing. No search engine is following me around and suggesting things I should do or buy or see. Logging into websites is a little different because it's not instantaneous like Google is.
My next stop is getting rid of gmail. It does the same thing, tracks everything you write about and then show you ads pertaining to those emails you sent. I've got some emails on there though I don't want to get rid of. I think I'll switch my one email list to another email account with my internet account.
I already jettisoned Picaso, Google's photo libraries, and G Drive, Google's online file storage. I've got two back up hard drives on my computer so I think online storage with Google for anything is repetitive. Though I did like it for a place to put my other photos. Not any more after hearing about Google's control.
Amazon has an app you download onto your browser and it tracks where you shop. It was so annoying. Everywhere I went it had suggestions that it could give me a better price. Sometimes the price was more. That made me laugh a little. It only took a week of using it to become totally disgusted with being tracked. In the trash it went.
Big brother was watching me and I had become complacent to him/it.
Well, this week I changed to a search engine which doesn't track anything. Period. It reminds me of how Google used to be in its infancy. Amazing. No search engine is following me around and suggesting things I should do or buy or see. Logging into websites is a little different because it's not instantaneous like Google is.
My next stop is getting rid of gmail. It does the same thing, tracks everything you write about and then show you ads pertaining to those emails you sent. I've got some emails on there though I don't want to get rid of. I think I'll switch my one email list to another email account with my internet account.
I already jettisoned Picaso, Google's photo libraries, and G Drive, Google's online file storage. I've got two back up hard drives on my computer so I think online storage with Google for anything is repetitive. Though I did like it for a place to put my other photos. Not any more after hearing about Google's control.
Amazon has an app you download onto your browser and it tracks where you shop. It was so annoying. Everywhere I went it had suggestions that it could give me a better price. Sometimes the price was more. That made me laugh a little. It only took a week of using it to become totally disgusted with being tracked. In the trash it went.
Big brother was watching me and I had become complacent to him/it.
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