With a simple 'on-off' toggle, Private Search will finally let users search Google without worrying about their search queries being saved, shared, sold, and connected to their real names -- a level of search engine privacy not possible with any other service on the market.Integrated into Abine's award-winning online privacy suite Blur, the Private Search option allows Firefox users to toggle on/off Google tracking for search, and keeps users signed out of Google Search.

In my first day of pre-launch trial, I noticed Blur's Private Search stopped Google's tracking me on YouTube, but allowed us to remain signed-in to Gmail and Google Plus.Being able to search on Google anonymously, without the worry of stored cookies, search history or IP addresses means users won't be targeted based on their most private information (like home address, medical questions, legal or financial advice) by Google or any third party vendor.
Premium ($39/year) includes those things and Device Sync, Backups, Masked Credit Cards, Masked Phone Numbers and Priority Support. Abine states, "Many free apps and services come with a hidden cost: user data is sold to advertisers. The only way we make money is through Premium subscriptions."| 歡迎光臨 SWF-TEAM 技術交流網 (http://www.swf-team.com/) | Powered by Discuz! X3.2 |