I really don't understand your logic here. How is tracking what you search an invasion of privacy? Even if I were to search for "donkey dicks," why would I care if Google, or anyone else, knew about it? It's not like we're typing in our social security numbers or bank account information. If anything, tracking the most common searches helps Google better serve their customers and end-users.
I really don't understand your logic here. How is tracking what you search an invasion of privacy? Even if I were to search for "donkey dicks," why would I care if Google, or anyone else, knew about it? It's not like we're typing in our social security numbers or bank account information. If anything, tracking the most common searches helps Google better serve their customers and end-users.