Google.com tracks your searches and keeps records of all your activities. This is generally used for providing relevant (?) search result and adverts. The search engine results depends upon several factors including your geographical location. This sounds OK, but finally Google is keeping an eye on your activities – and you may not like this, specially when you are too conscious about your privacy.
How To Search Google Anonymously?
The best and easiest solution is Scroogle. This website provides the option to search Google anonymously. Scroogle accepts your search queries, accesses Google’s Index using own server and outputs the search results. Hence, Google fails to track you and your IP address.

Another benefit of Scroogle: Scroogle offers encrypted service, which ensures your privacy over your network. SSL hides your activities from anyone who might be monitoring traffic between your browser and Scroogle’s servers. (fact according to Scroogle: 76% of employers monitor web surfing!)
You can set Scroogle as your default search engine in all popular browsers including Firefox, Chrome and Opera. Follow the directions given on the homepage.
Link: Scroogle | Also see: Google’s encrypted search
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