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| Subject:
Remove from record
Category: Miscellaneous Asked by: timmar-ga List Price: $20.00 |
Posted:
02 Mar 2006 12:30 PST
Expires: 01 Apr 2006 12:30 PST Question ID: 702981 |
There have been searches and visitation to certain undesirable websites from my computer that i want REMOVED.These searches and visitations weremade mistakingly and against my personal rules for such sites. I give permission to you and/or your choice of entity to remove these sites from all record . My use of the internet is for business and general use only, and should reflect so. Thank you, Timothy Hopkins | |
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| Subject:
Re: Remove from record
From: canadianhelper-ga on 02 Mar 2006 13:25 PST |
Um...timmar? Google Answers is NOT a way of contacting Google it is " That said.. ...If you are trying to erase your computer's history the link above will help a bit...it would stop the casual browser from knowing where you have been but doesn't REALLY erase it from your computer (a computer geek will still be able to find traces of where you went). Also, your internet provider would be able to provide, with warrant, every and all movements made by your browser on the internet, you won't be able to erase that. If you are trying to remove yourself from Google Search that is a COMPLETELY different thing. For instance...you have signed your question Timothy Hopkins...now for the rest of time any one who types Timothy Hopkins into a search engine (this will take time to happen) will come up with this question as one of their results. Are you trying to stop that type of thing? Consider disabling your browswer (again, a non casual browswer would be able to get around this) and using one that is installed on a USB key that you can keep with you....Your browsing history will not be on the computer. Firefox can be installed on a USB key for instance. So...clarify what you need .... |
| Subject:
Re: Remove from record
From: nelson-ga on 02 Mar 2006 17:02 PST |
Somewhere out there some log has all that info. recorded. Good luck in erasing it. |
| Subject:
Re: Remove from record
From: timmar-ga on 03 Mar 2006 12:20 PST |
My browser is microsoft 9.0 You are GOOGLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I thought the answer to my question was and is GOOGLE. Please erase the website visits from my record. these should be obvious to you once you look. you have my permission. For god sake, youre GOOGLE afterall. Go in and erase these, i believe there is just two of them . ( hint one is (castle) the other is (ga) .. I want a squeeky clean internet search history like i had before, before these sites were visited. i hope you dont find my request strange, i just want an accurate account of my searches, and i want the mistaken searches not to show, not that it would ever be an issue. I just think you can do it. |
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Re: Remove from record
From: timmar-ga on 03 Mar 2006 12:32 PST |
Hi Rainbow-ga No , that website did not solve my problem. If you are not physically at GOOGLE, then certainly you have contact w/them. looking forward to your reply |
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Re: Remove from record
From: canadianhelper-ga on 03 Mar 2006 12:58 PST |
timmar...
Please refer to the Google Answers FAQ...
Here are some points>
Google's search engine is a great way to find information online. But
sometimes even experienced users need help finding exactly the answer
they want to a question. Google Answers is a way to get that help from
Researchers with expertise in online searching.
Google Answers discourages and may remove questions that:
* request private information about individuals
* want assistance in conducting illegal activities
* are meant to sell or advertise products
* refer or relate to adult content
* are homework or exam questions
* seek specific information about Google or Google Answers (email
answers-support@google.com instead)
If you want to contact Google the search engine (and not contract
workers that do online searches for people like here at
answers.google.com) then you should contact them through their contact
page!
://www.google.com/contact/
By the way...there is no browser called 'microsoft 9.0'....
Microsoft has a browser called Internet Explorer and it's current,
most up to date, version is 7 beta 2.
If there is ANY chance of getting Google to remove your search history
from thier logs you are going to need to better identify the problem
(to them, not here) and be able to tell them your ip address....
From your comments are you saying that you have never used Google to
search except for the one time? You say 'I don't want to have the
mistaken searches show'...please explain this...where are they
*showing* now?
Anyway...this is not the place that is going to be able to help you
with removing yourself from Googles search logs...try the links on
their Contact page. If you need info on how to erase you search
history on your own computer then that has already been answered.
Good Luck. |
| Subject:
Re: Remove from record
From: nelson-ga on 03 Mar 2006 14:55 PST |
Where excatly are these showing that you don't want them to? |
| Subject:
Re: Remove from record
From: cisc-ga on 05 Mar 2006 19:22 PST |
Hello.. timmar, i've read a little bit on this thread, so forgive if my suggestion is wrong with your aim. goto http://www.safer-networking.org/en/download/ download and install these below in order: 1. Spybot - Search & Destroy 1.4 2. Detection updates 2006-03-03 after installing 1st and the the 2nd, run the program and click search for updates button, after completing click on chec for problem button. after all finished you may click on Immune button. This program will remove spyware and malware in your computer so it stop running searches and visitation to certain undesirable websites without your known from your computer. Sorry if it doesn't suitable with your question, moreover i just read a little. kind regards, Adha |
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