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Exposed: 7 Chilling Things Google Already Knows About You

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All the searches you’ve made this month

Do you remember those times when we were advised to use the internet carefully because you never know who can break your password and find everything about your personal life in a matter of minutes? Well, one of the things Google knows about you is your search history.

To verify our claims and strengthen your own belief, visit Google’s account dashboard to view the number of times you have accessed Google’s knowledge from any device while logged into your Google account in the previous month. You can also view a summary of the most popular search categories and frequently used queries you have made.

If you want to protect your browsing privacy, think about a VPN. On Amazon, there are plenty, but our recommendation is to go for the widely-known ones like Norton or Avast.

Norton 360 Premium 2023, antivirus software for 10 devices with auto-renewal that includes VPN, PC cloud backup, and dark web monitoring, is only $44.99 on Amazon. Hurry up, because they seem to sell pretty fast!

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11 Responses

  1. Don’t have anything to hide so hopefully it is ok. But then again there are somethings about my health that I thought was private or searches for that matter. So never really thought about it before. Don’t know what to think now. Might be ok and again can be scary.

  2. Well–unfortunately almost anything can get hacked or scammed, etc. I don’t have anything to hide–so no big deal here. It’s like–okay—I watched a YouTube video about caring for certain plants, I Google searched the weather forecast, I went to the grocery store to pick up a few items— not really anything interesting if Google tracks me at all.

  3. Of coarse it’s not safe, 1/19/2022 I got hacked, went through my 2FA like it wasn’t there, cleaned out my bank accounts, and stole my Social media accounts, in one week I lost Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook, guess who I trusted with storing the logins so I wouldn’t have to dig out the big paßwords every time

  4. Google knows our passwords they can go in our accounts. They put our picture where they want wirhout our permission. I dont trust nothing on the internet or google. You know they are being sued

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