Anonymous Google searches with G-Zapper

disabled

Expert Member
Joined
Oct 16, 2005
Messages
1,925
Reaction score
0
Location
Gauteng
Link: http://www.dummysoftware.com/gzapper.html

From the website:

'Did you know that Google stores a unique identifier in a cookie on your PC, which allows them to track the keywords you search for? They use this information to compile reports, track user habits, and test features. In the future, it is possible they could even sell this information or share it with
others. If one Google cookie wasn't enough, some computers have several installed.

G-Zapper helps you protect your identity and valuable attention data. G-Zapper will read the Google cookie(s) installed on your PC, display the date it was installed, and determine how long your searches have been tracked. G-Zapper allows you to delete or entirely block the Google search cookie from future installation.'

There is another option for anonymous searches if you are using FireFox:
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/743/

Then you could also use Scroogle:
http://www.scroogle.org/cgi-bin/scraper.htm
 
Last edited:
???

Instead of buying gzapper, why not set firefox to delete all cookies when you close the program? (Tools > Options > Privacy > Cookies: keep until I close Firefox) or simply disallow cookies from google.com???

The bit you quoted from the gzapper website seems geared towards scaring noobs...
 
???

Instead of buying gzapper, why not set firefox to delete all cookies when you close the program?

Well because some of us browse forums and deleting the cookies means we have to sign in each time...
 
Well because some of us browse forums and deleting the cookies means we have to sign in each time...
A decent browser [like Firefox] allows one to set exceptions for the cookies that one wants to keep when shutting down the browser.
 
???

Instead of buying gzapper, why not set firefox to delete all cookies when you close the program? (Tools > Options > Privacy > Cookies: keep until I close Firefox) or simply disallow cookies from google.com???

The bit you quoted from the gzapper website seems geared towards scaring noobs...

There is a free edition of G-Zapper over here: http://www.dummysoftware.com/gzapper.html
 
Last edited:
I'm not entirely sure why everyone is so worried about this. As far as I am aware, none of the information collected by Google is personally identifiable (i.e. no real names, addresses etc.). The worst anyone could do with the information is present you with irritating pop-up ads and spam that is customised according to your interests, instead of ones that aren't. :confused:
 
I'm not entirely sure why everyone is so worried about this. As far as I am aware, none of the information collected by Google is personally identifiable (i.e. no real names, addresses etc.). The worst anyone could do with the information is present you with irritating pop-up ads and spam that is customised according to your interests, instead of ones that aren't. :confused:

I for one am not really worried about it, just thought I'd share it with those who are interested...
 
I'm not entirely sure why everyone is so worried about this. As far as I am aware, none of the information collected by Google is personally identifiable (i.e. no real names, addresses etc.). The worst anyone could do with the information is present you with irritating pop-up ads and spam that is customised according to your interests, instead of ones that aren't. :confused:

Lot's of people have gmail account's im pretty sure it would be very easy for them to link your search results to your email account been accessed from the same computer and get your information that way.
 
So stop searching for p0rn and ur fine. Just remember Telkom knows everything aswell so u better cancel ur internet guys! Quick, im cancelling now.
 
Top
Sign up to the MyBroadband newsletter
X