Tip 1: Logout from your Google account
Make sure that every time you are done using Google account to sign out because Google will collect your cookies. The problem is that even when you are logged out Google is still able to see your IP address, but next tip should fix that problem.Tip 2: Enable Private Browsing in your Web Browser
Depending on which web browser you use enabling private browsing is different, but I will show you how to do that in different web browsersIn Google Chrome you can switch in incognito browsing which means that pages that you search will not appear in your browsing history or even search results. Another good side of this incognito browsing is that it won’t leave cookies in your web browser. To enable incognito browsing in Google Chrome click gear icon from top right of your Chrome browser and from dropdown menu choose New incognito window
In Mozilla Firefox you can turn on Private Browsing by clicking Firefox button located at top right of your screen and choose Start Private Browsing option. After that your Firefox button will appear purple instead of orange color. Private Browsing will erase your cookies after you close your web browser window.
Private Browsing also exist in Safari, Opera and Internet Explorer 9 which is also located in settings menu.
If you really don’t want to expose your privacy and what you search use some other search engines instead of Google e.g. DuckDuckGo which say that it will not track your activities.
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