Your Google Search History extractionDo It Yourself!version 2 by albertine meunier Since 2006, Albertine Meunier has been scrupulously compiling her Google searches and publishing them online, thus violating the private relationship between her and Google.
This little exercise is totally disorienting… It’s strange, but when I view my Google Search History on Google’s website, nothing bothers me. I feel perfectly at home. Google wants us to think that it’s so cool, it couldn’t be any better.
Step 1 - Download the java application to extract your full google search history
Step 2 - Launch it if missing, install java
Step 3 - Once the application is launched, sign in with your email...
Step 5 - Choose the option you want : only your searches (answer "Non") or your searches and your full navigation links (answer "Oui").
Step 6 - If you have selected "Oui", the results ...
or ... if you have selected "non", the results ...
Step 9 - Wait until it's over. Then, do a simple copy paste to have your data.
Step 9 - If you are persistent, one day, like Albertine, you may have your very own Google Search History book! see you soon
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The story of Google Search History: In August 2009, Google launched the Data Liberation Front. That made it possible to extract from your search history the 999 last actions stored, including searches and links clicked. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |