DON'T USE A WEB BROWSER CALLED CHROME

holy shit Cred Forums, I just signed up for a new google account in incognito mode (because I didn't want it to connect with my main account), and it appeared in this list, even after closing all incognito tabs, meaning that the browser actually still saves your shit.
try it for yourself and see

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I feel like you fucked the process up somehow and it wouldn't be so obvious.

Also your english seems a little off so i can only assume you're some kind of brown and don't know how to do anything right.

>Uses a browser made by Google
>Assumes it doesn't send everything you type into it to Google

Chrome tells Google everything and there's nothing you can do about that except not use Chrome. Signing into a Google account also tells Google everything, by the way, so you should be getting rid of those if you're concerned about Google seeing anything you're doing.

All incognito mode does is not save some information locally. It still sends all your shit to Google and the NSA. People are not joking when they say it's a botnet.

If you are a chromium fag, try this github.com/Eloston/ungoogled-chromium

Or you know, use a browser that respects your privacy.

Did you think incognito mode doesnt send your ip and also its not possible to fingerprint your browser?

wtf guys i hate google now???

>what are IP addresses

>Signing into a Google account also tells Google everything
Your entire browsing history?

One day someone will hack google
One day he will leak all data
One day all people i know will know that i watch trap video on pornhub :((((

Yes, and bookmarks, most visited sites, etc.

What if I have a disused browser for opening gmail and use a different one for actual browsing?

where you were also, if you have synced your android account.

btw i was surprised when i saw that stackoverflow was my #1 site, #2 google 3# youtube

I use incognito mode for porn and porn alone. It's embarrassing having xnxx pop up on your phone after you used it in your desktop.

if you use any google sites at all on the non-gmail browser, google will see it, and will say "aha, account xyz is logged into gmail from this IP address, so this other browser from that IP that isn't logged in is very probably him!"

Which basically means the google-free browser must block all google domains on all sites. That includes the search engine, youtube, everything. You also need to block things that report back to google (eg, doubleclick, which is owned by google, and several other ad networks) Conversely the google browser mustn't be used for any non-google browsing.

>same IP address
>same user-agent string
>prolly the same browser fingerprints, save a few things (browser addons not available in incognito mode)
yeah, surely google wouldn't know you are... you

Not sure about this, but I don't think they would gather data from your other browsers unless you allow it. But back in the day people did say chrome scans your other browsers, bookmarks, history and even other installed and running programs on your PC.
Even if it didn't happen there's still the "IP problem". If you use Google as your search engine on any browser they store your IP address and what you've searched for, and even if you don't use Google some other sites you visit most likely use google javascripts (example; Cred Forums) so Google gets your browsing history either way. So they could connect your Gmail with your browsing history unless you reset your IP before switching browsers.
Your best bet is blocking Google domains on the other browser, blocking Google javascript AND resetting your IP. Or just use your phone for Gmail.

Did you use one of your main accounts as a backup email you dumb shit?

Reminder : Assange is releasing info about Google spying potentially today

Why is google so desperate to know everything about you?

They have too much data to effectively leak. Hundreds of thousands of terabytes it would take years to download, and more storage space than you could possibly imagine. If someone really did hack Google they would only be able to search their servers until they get caught.

>xnxx

no wonder you're embarrassed

Text isn't that big

Because that's what makes them money. They're an ad company. Advertisers will pay more for advertising the more precisely you target it.

In addition to "privacy is dead" and "organize all the world's information" being embedded into the corporate culture there.

Because:
>ads
They sell your interests to ad companies so they could show you ads you may like so they could sell you the products they advertise so they could get money some of which they give to Google.
>NSA meme
The more America knows about it's citizens the easier it is to control them. Plus they can just get all the info they need on other countries and their people.
>learn
>adapt
>manipulate
>dominate

You do realize that they store every single URL of every web page you have been on with a Google account logged in, every single search term, all of your Google now voice commands, every single time an app on your phone queries their servers and a whole host of other things. Take a look, they have too much info to ever download. And they have it on every single person to ever use a Google account.

privacy.google.com/your-data.html

Why do people think gmail is so necessary , I've been using Tutanota and it works well.

Wow, you're an idiot.

I feel like it's so hard to target ads. Like say I have GoogleID 77. Google says to adco for site X that 77 has searched for Final Fantasy.

What if I never go to site X?
What if site X has no affiliation with anything FF?
What if I have adblockers?
What if I just searched for it due to some weird news about FF15 like "this shit needs 10m sales to break even!" but don't even like it?
What if I only like old FFs and never buy anything new related to it?

There's so many ways the data they have can be rendered useless or be misinterpreted

>using Chrome
>surprised that it spies on you

Quick Cred Forums what's the best email service that doesn't spy on you.

>your english seems a little off

He's quite likely an American.

Set your own server and you can be sure than.

How do you know your server isn't being spied on?

Real-time bidding. Site X has some JS that identifies you as #77 and fetches some info (demographics, recent searches/visits, suspected interests, etc), and ad companies have so many milliseconds to bid on the right to the ad space on the page that's about to be (or is being) served to that user.

Websites also query google for averages, which they then use in their dealings with google and other ad agencies alike. Google analytics' reason for being is to tell websites that of the people who visit their site, X% are 18-24, Y% are 25-34, etc, here are the top interests, here's the average income level, and so on.

anyway you're right in your suspicion that for all this effort the targeting can still be pretty shitty.

Too much trouble and open to state actors flooding it with exploit requests

cock

It would probably not send ads about things you have only visited once, but if it saw you searching for Final Fantasy often you would probably get ads from it.

So I guess now the big question: what if I use adblockers?

This, you need to use requestpolicy or another extension to block cross site scripting, and a cookie /lso cookie manager. Every site you go to now has google, twitter, and Facebook scripts

>state actors
lmfao get over yourself

State actors regularly comb the entire internet randomly looking for exploits. It isn't as weird as you think

must suck being murrican

>Google gets money for selling your info to companies buying ads
>a company reserves an ad slot on the site if you visit it
>(you) don't see ads
>the company doesn't pay Google or the site owner anything
>Google gets less money this way
>website owner doesn't get his cut of the money
Google pretty much gets some money either way.

I fear for the future of the Internet

china and russia do that also and they dont really discriminate by country while doing so

state actors try to find out if suspicious people are also state actors

signs of a hostile state actor as per US security counsil guidelines

>vpn
>encryption
>uses https everywhere addon
>password is more than 8 characters
>doesn't have a facebook
>no gmail
>posts pepe the nazi / kgb isis frog

Honestly, how competent do you think these people are that they're only spying on "bad guys"? By the way "bad guys to them" probably means anyone who doesn't support the greater Israel , promised land project and the subsequent invasions / proxy wars of iraq libya syria etc etc

>implying Americans didn't invent English