Google is the largest search engine on the internet. Due to its size, it can store billionsmillions δεδομένα από τα ερωτήματα αναζήτησης, εμπλουτίζοντας συνεχώς τα Big Data της.
Most of you who deal with technology, know its importance collectionof data from companies like Google, and how much information can be retrieved with proper management and processing of Big Data.
However, this publication will not deal with the management of Big Data accumulated by companies, but will give you a small sample of quality of the data.
We will look at a link from the Google search engine, to see which of our personal ones information they travel to the company's servers.
The search queries were two in a row (star wars x 2) and one at a later time (iguru.gr) in the Web search engine and in the images.
But let's look at the link below:
https://www.google.gr/search?q=star+wars&oq=star+wars&aqs=chrome.0.69i59j69i60j69i61j69i60j69i64.2159j0j9&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=93&ie=UTF-8#safe=off&q=iguru.gr
By reading only the data people can read, we notice that in our search we first gave Google three questions. The encoded (.0.69i59j69i60j69i61j69i60j69i64.2159j0j9) can only be read by Google and so we can not know what they are.
But we also gave it the browser we used (sourceid = chrome).
We gave it the character encoding we use on our system (UTF-8).
The good we left for the end. The company recognizes whether Safe Search is on or off and naturally collects the information.
Perhaps the above information seems to you to be insignificant, but if you consider them cumulatively according to the largest online service audience, you will understand the size.
Of course, we did not mention what appears in the above link but is collected by the company. The IP address you are using, the operating system your computer is running, your browsing history and browser visits, and many more that are registered in cookies.
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