Monday, August 13, 2007

Ask.com is most secure search engine

 According to an article on news.com, Ask.com is most protective for users' privacy. Ask.com is going to stop recording what users are typing. Other major search engine like Google avoid the behavioral targeting but after 18 months it perform partial anonymization of users' Internet Protocol addresses--an action that's not terribly privacy protective.

On the other end, Microsoft do the behavioral targetting but after 18 month it permanent disassociates its search engine from data collected from users like cookies/ ip addresses.

It is great improvement from keep the users data forever. Use below link to read whole article 

Link to How search engines rate on privacy | CNET News.com

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