In case you have not heard, less than 2 days from now (on March 1, 2012) Google's new unified privacy policy — which allows them to harvest your personalized search and browsing information tying it to your Google accounts (including Gmail, YouTube, etc) — takes effect.
Not everyone's happy about it. The lawyers at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, for example, warn that "search data can reveal particularly sensitive information about you, including facts about your location, interests, age, sexual orientation, religion, health concerns, and more" and encourage users to clear their previous browsing history before March 1.
3-Step Guide to Deleting Google Browsing History
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