Completely Anonymous Searching

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I want to see a SERP page that is completely anonymous in Google, meaning I don't want it to account for my history, nor my IP, nor anything else. In other words, no personalized search whatsoever.

Does anyone know the best way to go about doing this?
#search engine optimization #anonymous #completely #searching
  • Use Google global plugin for mozilla. It will remove personalize history.
    You can Use seobook rank checker to check SERP

    I think this will enough for you
  • you can use proxy, google: proxy4free
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    • Somehow Google can see through it! I was using a genuine proxy which was based in another country, also turned on private browsing. When I searched they still knew what country I was from and which area of the country. So work that one out?

      JC
  • You can also use Scroogle Scraper.
  • Scroogle might work for you but if you're logged into any Google services this could be the problem even if you are using a proxy and everything.
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  • another option is private proxy...
  • Try pagewash.com, hidemyass.com, proxify.com, these should work.
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    • Scroogle.org is what i use, a great search tool indeed
  • Why do someone needs to conduct a completely anonymous searching on Google?
    Are there benefits can be gain from such a search....???
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    • If you don't have a vpn or proxys and google gives you the "sorry" then it can be quite useful. It can also be useful when google starts to personalise your results and you think your website is ranking number one when in fact it is not even on the first page. Of course if you have a vpn or proxy you can just change your ip and run ccleaner and then your good again.
  • firstly logout from your google account and clear your cache and preferences. Then use Scroogle Scraper.
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    I want to see a SERP page that is completely anonymous in Google, meaning I don't want it to account for my history, nor my IP, nor anything else. In other words, no personalized search whatsoever. Does anyone know the best way to go about doing this?