Ask.com: Delete Your Footprints With AskEraser

December 11th, 2007 | RSS Feed



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Ask.com has launched the AskEraser feature to enable searchers to delete their search activity from Ask.com's servers.

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You can turn on or turn of the feature at your will.

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Ask.com's help page on the feature gives the details about its functionality. The list of FAQs include:

General Information: What is AskEraser?What is search activity data?Is my search activity deleted immediately?

Turning on/off AskEraser: How do I turn on AskEraser?What happens when I turn on AskEraser? How do I know if AskEraser is on? Do I need to turn on AskEraser each time I visit Ask.com? What features of Ask.com are not accessible when AskEraser is on? How do I turn off AskEraser?

Coverage of AskEraser: Where does AskEraser work and where does it not work? What about data collected by third-party partners? Is there any reason Ask.com will stop deleting my search activity?

AskEraser and Cookies: Why does AskEraser use cookies and what cookies are used? How do I enable cookies? Why does the site ask me to accept a cookie when I want to view unfiltered search results?

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One Response to “Ask.com: Delete Your Footprints With AskEraser”

  1. john Says:

    How do I keep ask.com from taking over my browser? I use Firefox 3.0. I do NOT have ask on the toolbar and have removed the asksearch javascript. Nothing seems to work. I am really annoyed by ask.com. I find it intrusive and if I think their actions are unethical and borderline illegal.

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