Aug 15, 2008 · Does Google really keep records of everyone's searches, and what IP address they are from? I heard they hold onto that data for 18 years. Also, that the police has made arrests based on questionable data Google has collected
Mar 18, 2013 · Most people will agree that, while some of these searches are harmless, some were definitely conducted with the expectation of privacy. While viewing this image, imagine you did a google search of your IP address, and these records appeared. Then, imagine someone else did a google search of your IP address. As Lil Flip said, “Game over.” Wondering how Google search works? Learn how Google looks through and organizes all the information on the internet to give you the most useful and relevant Search results in a fraction of a second. Mar 21, 2008 · GA is the biggest thing. Also people don't realize that a large number of sites use Google as a CDN for things like web fonts, hosted libraries (jquery, angular, etc.). On top of that, there's Google public DNS, plus search if you use them for search -- even if you're logged out. Google apps Sign in Feb 02, 2013 · Like others have said, it's more of an NSA thing. The FBI doesn't get a ping the instant you do a search, but if they have reason to look into you, they could subpeona Google (Which would have a record of your search), and Google would legally have to give it to them. As per Google: Google keeps the track record of your search history to create your profile leveraging your search results. It helps the search engine become more relevant while answering your search queries and exposes you to more relevant searches and options. If Google’s keeping tabs on you, there should be a stream of web pages and map searches that show up in chronological order. You can randomly delete searches, or select all the searches to make
May 10, 2013 · Google can and does monitor people – perhaps upwards of 90 percent of Internet users worldwide – whether they use a Google product or not, and most people have no idea they're being monitored
Jun 01, 2016 · Google could have a record of everything you have said around it for years, and you can listen to it yourself. The company quietly records many of the conversations that people have around its Sep 10, 2016 · All your Google searches have actually been recorded Credit: Alamy. But the good news for secretive searchers is that only you can access your record and it is fairly simple to stop Google from Oct 18, 2015 · Google searches are like a stream of consciousness. We plug every idle curiosity, every thought, and every question into the search engine. Google has always kept careful record of these searches Google says it only turns on and begins recording when you utter the words “OK Google”. But a Sun investigation has found that the virtual assistant is a little hard of hearing, reports The Sun.
Jun 05, 2016 · Google now processes over 40,000 search queries every second on average, which translates to over 3.5 billion searches per day and 1.2 trillion searches per year worldwide. The data from these searches is then stored on each individual who conducts them.
Feb 02, 2013 · Like others have said, it's more of an NSA thing. The FBI doesn't get a ping the instant you do a search, but if they have reason to look into you, they could subpeona Google (Which would have a record of your search), and Google would legally have to give it to them. As per Google: Google keeps the track record of your search history to create your profile leveraging your search results. It helps the search engine become more relevant while answering your search queries and exposes you to more relevant searches and options. If Google’s keeping tabs on you, there should be a stream of web pages and map searches that show up in chronological order. You can randomly delete searches, or select all the searches to make