How to Clear Your Web History Before Google Unifies Its Privacy Policies | InfoZonePK

Google will invoke its new, unified privacy policy on 1st of March and if you are worried about potential privacy issues then now is the time to get your Google account all set before the switch is flicked.

Once the new privacy policy comes into affect, your browsing history will become available to all other products. That mean that while your browsing history is currently hidden away from Google’s applications, that will all changes come on 1st March.

While this may not be an issue to many, some will raise the concern that this browsing data can potentially contains that they may not wish to be shared. Sexual orientation, location, interests and just about anything else could be gleaned by thumbing through someone’s Google browsing history, and comes 1st March it is all fair game for all of Google’s products and services.

If sounds like something you might not be too keen on, there is a way to clear the browsing history right now, because Google opens it up to be plundered by Google’s ever-growing suite of application and online products.

If you are now going to clear every thing , you’ll need to:

Go to Google account’s history page at http://www.google.com/history

Choose ‘Remove All Web History.’

Click ‘OK’.

The best part of all this is that the selection you just made doesn’t only clear your browsing history, also pauses the collection of it. From now on, and until you tell Google otherwise, your browsing history will no-longer be saved and thus, it won’t be shared.