On 2014-11-19, Renaud OLGIATI <ren...@olgiati-in-paraguay.org> wrote:
>
>> The claim is your Google search history affects your Google search results. 
>
> Seems Google tailors your results depending on what you look at;
> frinstance if they see that you often go to the Wikipedia article on
> the query subject, they will put wikipedia higher in your results.
>  

The link posted by Darac (http://dontbubble.us/) claims that Google results
are tailored *based on your search history*.

I don't have a search history. I had no cookies, either, when I made the
search. Nor was I logged in to their services.

So I don't see how Google could have tailored my results. 


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