No, conducting Google searches does not automatically put you on a watchlist. Your online activity is generally not monitored unless there is a specific reason for suspicion.
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What are the searches for google? ask google.
The US has the most frequent searches of the acronym PHP on Google.
Yes, Google searches can potentially lead to arrest if they involve illegal activities or intent to commit a crime. Law enforcement agencies can track online activity and use it as evidence in criminal investigations. It is important to be mindful of what you search for online to avoid any legal consequences.
Google is a search engine or something that searches for and identifies specific information in a data base. Google Chrome is a web browser or a program that is used to retrieve and present information to you from the Internet.
Do you mean Google searches? If you mean searches, it varies day to day but on average, Google has hundreds of millions of searches daily. I do not know that Google keeps track of downloads other than those for Droid aps.
It is a malware that has attached itself to google and screwed up my searches. So far I have not been able to get rid of it. Deleting all google programs had no effect. When I go to google search the P appears and restricts my searches to "recent searches"!
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Yes, Google searches the web. That's how you get your information.
A majority of the websites that can be searched for can be found with Google. Google, however only searches the internet. If the internet doesn't have what you're looking for, you won't be able to find it in a Google Search.