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Search Google anonymously at Googlonymous
Published by Jun | Filed under Google
All your keyword search in Google is stored and your personal information is retained up to two years. So for 2years of using it Google knows what you search and what sites your visiting and they also knows your IP where you query your search. Because of this theres an issue of privacy and intruding of private personal data of the users.
If you are paranoid of your query search on Google, theres a solution - theres Googlonymous. Web site Googlonymous acts as a middleman between you and Google so you can search the web anonymously:
When you search on Google through Googlonymous, it is Googlonymous that goes on Google and does the search for you, the only ip address that Google will see, is the ip address of the server of Googlonymous. Googlonymous does not keep any record who searched for what.
Go check it out and be anonymous to Google.




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