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Seeking the key to web privacy

By Kevin Allison in San Francisco

Published: September 23 2007 19:35 | Last updated: September 23 2007 19:35

In the lobby of Google’s headquarters in Mountain View, California, computer screens display lists of the words being entered into the company’s search engine.

Although Google says the system is designed to filter out any scandalous or potentially compromising queries, the fact that even a fraction of searches can be seen by visitors to the world’s biggest search company is likely to come as a shock to internet users who think of web browsing as a private affair.

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