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Google question -- Phil?...
I do a google search for term [whatever].
Then I do another search for [another topic]. The second search (+ all other subsequent searches) keeps "remembering" all my previous searches + BLENDING the results. -- so my search #2 comes up with results pertaining to topic #2, yes -- but it ALSO contains results from the previous search I just did. How can I get google to "act normal" + do a search WITHOUT having it bring into play the terms I used in previous searches?!? Please advise!! Thanks! -- TW |
Re: Google question -- Phil?...
TW,
Special for you... Are you always "Searching" signed into a Google account! Try signing out each time... And/or Make sure you're Not Signed into a Google account at all... Regularly make sure you Clear out your Cache, disc clean, defrag, etc. etc... Also, go to internet tools, clear recent history regularly... Must use very Cool Quality "Free" and/or Give a donation tools... ;) http://www.piriform.com/products A Quick education on related issues... http://www.googleguide.com/experienced_users.html http://www.googleguide.com/ Hopefully, some of this Helps, let me know and keep us posted... Phil |
Re: Google question -- Phil?...
If privacy is your concern, stop using Google. Start using: http://duckduckgo.com/
They don't store any data about their users. And is actually rather good with its results. |
Re: Google question -- Phil?...
Ankesh,
Interesting suggestion.... The only problem... Some of my Searches came up as... No results. Try Google... :) Phil |
Re: Google question -- Phil?...
You delete your cache history or you change the preference of your google home page
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Re: Google question -- Phil?...
Clear your browser's cache and cookies. What browser are you using? Try to use other browser and see if that resolves the issue.
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Re: Google question -- Phil?...
Try opening a different browser!
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