Just a heads up... check the link below to see what Google knows about YOU!
Google.com/history
You've probably heard that starting March 1, Google is going to unify all your privacy data from your various accounts, such as Gmail, YouTube and Web searches. What that means, in part, is that your past Web searches could become part of a big pot of information that's out there for Google to use to establish better profiles of its users for advertisers.
Don't want that? It's easy to clear your Google Web search history, but you'll need to do it with haste. Starting Thursday, the
privacy policy goes into effect, although it's under fire, both
in the U.S. and
abroad. Despite the concerns, Google has said that the changes will not bring any new or additional data collection, and that most of its product-specific policies already allow information to be shared across product lines when users sign into their Google accounts.
Still, it doesn't hurt to wipe some things off your personal data map, including your searches. To get started, first, go to:
Google.com/history. There, you will log in, using your Google sign-in.
Once you're logged in, you may be surprised by what you see -- I know I was. I found a history of all my searches, dating back to April 2007. My search history then showed I was doing research on various Palm products for myself (I went on to buy the Treo and still think of it fondly to this day, but don't necessarily want that info used in some weird way):