Ask.com allows Users to erase Search Queries
Posted on Tue, 11 Dec 2007 15:00:00 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Web search site Ask.com is launching a feature that allows
users to delete data on their search queries in an effort to bolster personal
privacy while surfing the Internet.
A link titled AskEraser will be featured on the site's home page and all search
results pages, with a clear choice to signal whether the feature should be "On"
or "Off" during a user's search requests.
"We take significant steps to protect any data that's stored in our servers, but
for those people who want to take extra precautions, AskEraser let them take the
issue completely off the table," Ask.com Chief Executive Jim Lanzone said in an
interview ahead of Tuesday's launch.
When activated, AskEraser deletes all subsequent search queries and related
information linked to a user's "cookies," or identifying information from their
computers. The feature becomes available on Tuesday for U.S. and UK users, and
will expand to global sites in 2008.
Earlier this year, Ask said it had changed its data retention policy to separate
a person's search history from their identifying Internet information after 18
months. The company is part of Internet conglomerate IAC/InterActiveCorp.
The opportunity to stake out private space on the Web becomes more critical as
Internet use grows more deeply embedded into daily life and as Web sites and
advertisers seek information on user behavior to send them targeted messages.
Ask is working on its own products that take better advantage of Web usage
patterns, on an anonymous basis, to improve the relevance of the search results
it can offer.
"Hand in hand with that is getting people the option of not participating" when
they don't want to, Lanzone said.
(Reporting by Michele Gershberg, editing by Phil Berlowitz)
© Copyright 2007 Reuters.
Posted on Tue, 11 Dec 2007 15:00:00 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
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