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How some websites know your Google search queries

22 点作者 holdenc超过 6 年前
Google Chrome is automatically prefetching the first Google result and therefore passing your IP address and search query (in the referrer) to that website&#x27;s server. It&#x27;s called Google Chrome prefetch and it&#x27;s turned on by default.<p>So while you may not have clicked on that person&#x27;s LinkedIn or Facebook profile, Google Chrome has already done this for you.<p>To switch it off: - Chrome &gt; Menu icon &gt; Settings &gt; Advanced &gt; Privacy and security &gt; &quot;Use a prediction service to load pages more quickly&quot;, toggle off

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jrgoj超过 6 年前
Interestingly, that setting was turned OFF for me my default because I have uBlock Origin installed.
jamieweb超过 6 年前
Surely this has massive security implications. A browser shouldn&#x27;t be fetching arbitrary pages that I didn&#x27;t ask it to. One of those pages might have an exploit on it...
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eecks超过 6 年前
Is just Google? I am on Firefox