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Note that disabling Web History in your Google account will not prevent Google from gathering and storing this information and using it for internal purposes. It also does not change the fact that any information gathered and stored by Google could be sought by law enforcement.
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There used to be a search engine front-end called "Scroogle" that offered secure private searching but that shut down earlier this year. This article lists alternatives:
http://searchengineland.com/scroogle...arching-112275
For truly fingerprint-free searching/web browsing in general:
- Use an anonymous proxy server (
http://proxy.org/). This directs all your web traffic through a different server in another physical location, so that anyone observing your traffic sees all traffic going to the "proxy server", and from that server to your destination so that servers that you visit cannot see where you are located. This is, for example, how web users in China and other repressive states defeat web censoring.
- For sensitive web browsing use a non-standard web browser with cookies set to off in the preferences (optionally using Chrome or Safari for "Private Browsing" -- Safari for Windows is an especially good choice as it is not a popular browser)
- Do not log into any Google Accounts when using Google search