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  2. Search engine privacy - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Search_engine_privacy

    Search engines generally publish privacy policies to inform users about what data of theirs may be collected and what purposes it may be used for. While these policies may be an attempt at transparency by search engines, many people never read them [5] and are therefore unaware of how much of their private information, like passwords and saved files, are collected from cookies and may be ...

  3. AOL Privacy

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    Your Choices. You can opt out of receiving interest-based ads from us when you browse the web by visiting the Digital Advertising Alliance's consumer choice page and selecting "AOL Advertising," "BrightRoll," and "Yahoo Inc."

  4. Full Privacy Policy - AOL Privacy

    privacy.aol.com/legacy/privacy-policy.1.html

    We collect information from your devices (computers, mobile phones, tablets, etc.), including information about how you interact with our Services and those of our third-party partners and information that allows us to recognize and associate your activity across devices and across Services.

  5. Privacy concerns with Google - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Privacy_concerns_with_Google

    There is considerable use of search engines for "people-searching", attempting to find information on persons by performing a search of their name. [ 86 ] A number of high-profile commentators have publicly criticized Google's policies, including technologists Jamie Zawinski , [ 87 ] Kevin Marks , [ 88 ] and Robert Scoble [ 89 ] and ...

  6. Comparison of search engines - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_search_engines

    The first table lists the company behind the engine, volume and ad support and identifies the nature of the software being used as free software or proprietary software. The second and third table lists internet privacy aspects along with other technical parameters, such as whether the engine provides personalization (alternatively viewed as a ...

  7. AOL Search History

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    It does not stop your search information from being used to personalize the ads and content you see. To manage whether your search information is used for personalization, visit your privacy setting for search information.

  8. Search neutrality - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Search_neutrality

    Search neutrality has the possibility of causing search engines to become stagnant. If site A is first on a SERP (search engine results page) one month, and then tenth the next month search neutrality advocates cry "foul play," but in reality it is often the page's loss in popularity, relevance, or quality content that has caused the move. The ...

  9. Internet privacy - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_privacy

    A free and open-source privacy-oriented meta-search engine which is based on a number of decentralized instances. There are a number of existing public instances, but any user can create their own if they desire. Fireball Germany's first search engine that obtains web results from various sources (mainly Bing). Fireball is not collecting any ...