It may help to know that the search suggestions that drop down are not
necessarily customized (depends on if you're logged in and have opted in to
search history).
The suggestions are primarily based on an index of all search queries ever
entered, stored anonymously, and matched to the word(s)
Problem solved. Thanks to all who responded.
Clues to the solution were at the link below ...
although the steps were not precisely right.
First had to log in and then could not find a My Account page ...
then had to search around some to find the Web History link.
Is there some way to clear google's record of one's own searches?
What records does google keep of such data?
I've noticed that when I start to type a keyword or phrase into the google
search field, google drops down a list of what seems to be my own as well
as other searches. Is there some way
This data is not stored localy it is part of your google profile. Log
out of google and you will see unadulterated search results (save for
the regional profile you inherit with your ip and any data it gets
from cookies)
As far as clearing it from your google profile... I am not sure you
can. I
http://www.google.com/support/accounts/bin/answer.py?answer=54052
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 7:31 PM, Bryan O'Neal
bryan.on...@theonealandassociates.com wrote:
This data is not stored localy it is part of your google profile. Log
out of google and you will see unadulterated search results (save