Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://ir.inflibnet.ac.in/handle/1944/1029
Title: Search Engines: The Invader to Privacy
Authors: Lahkar, Narendra
Deka, Sanjib K
Keywords: World Wide Web
Search Engines
Privacy Threats
Future Web Search
Issue Date: 7-Dec-2007
Publisher: INFLIBNET CENTER
Abstract: The Search Engines has dominated the Internet by their popular social services. The web Search Engines has been regarded as the second most used web service after the popular Internet service, i.e., e-mail. Worldwide search markets shows that more than 750 million people - an estimated 95 percent of global Internet users conducted 61 billion cumulative searches in every month. In this paper it has been discussed the magnitude of Search Engine. It has been seen that the Search Engines keep track of all the searches that the user formulates. The paper discussed the possibility of invading privacy by the well-advanced Search Engines and possible leakage of personal information by these web search services. Some solutions have been discussed to cope up with these Search Engines threats.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1029
ISBN: 978-81-902079-5-9
Appears in Collections:PLANNER 2007

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