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Resetting Google Search Behaviour
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Windoh!s XP/Windoze 7 w Firefox 25+
Preferred search engine: Google.co.uk
Regrettably I've followed too many links from AOG's threads and now when I use a news-related search string I find the Daily Mail taking up most of the first page of results.
I am working on the assumption that Google is tracking my recent search history and trying to deliver results that I 'like'.
How do I reset this behaviour?
Preferred search engine: Google.co.uk
Regrettably I've followed too many links from AOG's threads and now when I use a news-related search string I find the Daily Mail taking up most of the first page of results.
I am working on the assumption that Google is tracking my recent search history and trying to deliver results that I 'like'.
How do I reset this behaviour?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.thanks, woofgang and bibblebub. I'll try both of those.
So long as it's fixable locally, i.e. on my machine and not something run at the Google end, I'll be happy.
Other than that, I'll just have to stop engaging with threads where the OP doesn't provide enough of a summary of the story that you can -choose- whether to go through the link to read the article or not before answering. The old link plus cryptic/provocative comment just doesn't cut it, for me, any more.
So long as it's fixable locally, i.e. on my machine and not something run at the Google end, I'll be happy.
Other than that, I'll just have to stop engaging with threads where the OP doesn't provide enough of a summary of the story that you can -choose- whether to go through the link to read the article or not before answering. The old link plus cryptic/provocative comment just doesn't cut it, for me, any more.
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