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Google Now Keeps Search History
By Robert | April 21, 2007

Do you wish you could find that site you found in Google a few days ago but just seems to make it come up no matter what you search? Google’s new Web History makes it possible. Here’s what Google had to say about it:
Web History lets you look back in time, revisit the sites you’ve browsed, and search over the full text of pages you’ve seen. All you need is a Google Account and the Google Toolbar with PageRank enabled. The Toolbar, as part of your browser, helps us associate the pages you visit with your Google Account.
So it looks like Google does keep track of your search history. This might put a few people off using Google, if you are one of these people then I suggest you put your tinfoil hat back and go back MSN. For me I think this is a great I idea and I know I will use it a lot.
I’m pretty sure it will only track your search history if you are logged in to your Google account. If you don’t want to have your search results kept then all you will have to do is logout of your account and you should be fine.
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