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How to Remove Your Google Search History Before Google’s New Privacy Policy Takes Effect

How to Remove Your Google Search History Before Google’s New Privacy Policy Takes Effect

[UPDATE 2/22/2012] It is important to note that disabling Web History in your Google account will not prevent Google from gathering and storing this information and using it for internal purposes. More information at the end of this post.

On March 1st, Google will implement its new, unified privacy policy, which will affect data Google has collected on you prior to March 1st as well as data it collects on you in the future. Until now, your Google Web History (your Google searches and sites visited) was cordoned off from Google’s other products. This protection was especially important because search data can reveal particularly sensitive information about you, including facts about your location, interests, age, sexual orientation, religion, health concerns, and more. If you want to keep Google from combining your Web History with the data they have gathered about you in their other products, such as YouTube or Google Plus, you may want to remove all items from your Web History and stop your Web History from being recorded in the future.

Here’s how you can do that:

1. Sign into your Google account.

2. Go to https://www.google.com/history

3. Click “remove all Web History.”

4. Click “ok.”

Note that removing your Web History also pauses it. Web History will remain off until you enable it again.

[UPDATE 2/22/2012]: Note that disabling Web History in your Google account will not prevent Google from gathering and storing this information and using it for internal purposes. It also does not change the fact that any information gathered and stored by Google could be sought by law enforcement.

With Web History enabled, Google will keep these records indefinitely; with it disabled, they will be partially anonymized after 18 months, and certain kinds of uses, including sending you customized search results, will be prevented. If you want to do more to reduce the records Google keeps, the advice in EFF’s Six Tips to Protect Your Search Privacy white paper remains relevant.

If you have several Google accounts, you will need to do this for each of them.

YouTube Bot – Extreme Edition

YouTube Bot – Extreme Edition

 

News:
4.9
-Added button “Clear log”.
-You can now minimize to tray.
-Added to HWID “save info”, you can save user/password for later usage.
-Tooltips have been added.
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4.7
-Log updated ( Icons added ).
(Do not delete icons folder, or move it.)
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4.5
-minor changes in GUI.
-Fixed GUI freeze.
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4.0
-Added mass password changer
-minor changes in GUI.
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Info:
-Mass password changer has been added, it is really simple to use, if you have any problems feel free to PM or mail me.
-I am still working on comment rater, and currently this option isn’t working. However i renamed it to comment farmer, since it also takes all comments from a video. First you have to add video link and do anything on it (like/dislike/sub/flag…..) pick and of these and start, once bot finish doing that, go to Comment farmer and just save all comments there. :)

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I am open for more suggestions.

Traffic Pop jQuery 2.0

SSTrafficPopjQuery2.0

 

  Social Traffic Pop requires very little to run. All you need is jQuery, and the associated social SDK’s for Facebook, Google, and Twitter.Step One – Include the Files

To start off, include the STP CSS file, and all of the required javascript files to run Social Traffic Pop in the <head> section of the page(s) you wat STP to appear on.

Note – In this example we load jQuery from the Google Cache, jQuery should be loaded before all other SDKs. You should also note that you only need ONE of each SDK. If you have multiple plugins that use either one of the jQuery, Facebook, Google +, or Twitter SDKs you should make sure you are only using them once as it will cause social plugins to fail.

 

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  1. <link href=”social-traffic-pop.css” rel=”stylesheet” type=”text/css” />
  2. <script src=”https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.6.1/jquery.min.js”></script>
  3. <script type=”text/javascript” src=”https://apis.google.com/js/plusone.js”></script>
  4. <script src=”http://connect.facebook.net/en_US/all.js#xfbml=1″></script>
  5. <script src=”http://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js” type=”text/javascript”></script>
  6. <script src=”jquery.stp.js” type=”text/javascript”></script>

Step Two – Call the Function

The next step is to call our function when the page is ready. This is also were you will specify your options to customize Social Traffic Pop.

 

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  1. <script>
  2. $(document).ready(function(){
  3.         $().socialTrafficPop({
  4.                 timeout: 999,
  5.                 title: “Social Traffic Pop”,
  6.                 message: ‘Share my hot new Envato item <em>Social Traffic Pop</em>!’,
  7.                 google_url: “http://tyler.tc/”,
  8.                 fb_url: “http://codecanyon.net/item/social-traffic-pop-for-wordpress/309705″,
  9.                 closeable: true,
  10.                 advancedClose: false,
  11.                 opacity: ’0.45′,
  12.                 twitter_method: “tweet”,
  13.                 tweet_url: ‘http://codecanyon.net/item/social-traffic-pop-for-wordpress/309705′,
  14.                 tweet_text: ‘Just tried out this awesome plugin Social Traffic Pop – Its Amazing!’
  15.         });
  16. });
  17. </script>

The above example will make an STP popup that runs for 30 seconds and not show a close button. The rest of the values are your messages and teh URLs you want to use with the designated social buttons.

Continue on to see all the options / values you can use with STP.

Options & Values


Here are all of the options you can use with Social Traffic Pop and what kind of values you can use with them.

// Configuration Options

  • title – This is the title of your popup.
  • message – This is the message you want to appear in your popup.
  • closeable – Set to true or false to display a close button in the popup. Default is true.
  • advancedClose – Set to true or false to enabled / disable the ability to click outside of the popup or use the escape key to close the popup. Default is true.
  • opacity – The opacity of the popup background shadow in decimal format. The default value is ’0.3′

// Configuration of Social Buttons

Note that when choosing the URLs for your buttons, the URL must be valid, and it must return a valid header OK code of 200.

  • facebook_on – Set this option to false to disable the Like button.
  • google_on – Set this option to false to disable the Google Plus button.
  • twitter_on – Set this option to false to disable the Twitter buttons.
  • google_url – This is the URL you want to share on Google when the Google + button is pressed.
  • google_annotation – This is the new annotation feature google has made. It controls how the text / count is display. You can supply “inline” to show the number of pluses and some freinds names next to the button, “bubble” to show just the count, or “none” to show the button only.
  • google_size – While using “standard” is highly recomended to keep the look of the plugin you can also supply: “small”, “medium”, and “tall”.
  • fb_url – This is the URL you want to share on Facebook when the Like button is pressed.
  • fb_layout – Choose the layout of the facebook button to use. “button_count” is reccomended but you can also supply “boxy_count” or “standard” for the Like button with annotation.
  • fb_showfaces – Set to true or false to enable / disable the show faces feature.
  • fb_color_scheme – Set to either “light” or “dark” to choose which theme to use.
  • twitter_user – This is the username you want to use when using the twitter Follow button. It MUST be set if you have the twitter_method option set to follow.
  • twitter_method – Set this option to either ‘follow’ or ‘tweet’ to display which twitter button you want. Default is ‘tweet’.
  • tweet_url – Enter a valid URL to use in your tweet. This URL will be appended to your tweet and will act as the URL that the counter works for. You can leave this blank to use the current page or set one manually.
  • tweet_text – Enter the predefined, optional text to use in your tweet.
  • tweeted_by – False by default, you can set this option to true to use the tweeted by feature, the username in the twitter_user option will be used for this.

// Configuration of Timers

  • timeout – This is how long you want the popup timer to run for before it closes itself. Default is 25 seconds.
  • wait – This is the number of minuets you want to wait between showings of the popup. For example, if set to ’3′ the popup will only show every 3 minuets the user is on the site. You can also set this value to ’0′ (zero) to show the popup on every page load until the user completes a social action.
  • delay – Set to ’0′ by default, set this timer to the number of seconds you want the page to wait before showing the popup. For example if set to 10, the user will be on the page reading, browsing etc. for 10 seconds before the popup is shown.

Facebook Viral App

Download: facebook-viral-and-marketing-social-app (1)

Facebook Viral App Documentation

Created by Yougapi Technology – October 2011
Find out our other products on http://codecanyon.net/user/yougapi/portfolio

Thank you for purchasing our product. This is the documentation to help you getting the product working. You can contact us if you need assistance and we’ll do our best to help you.

Introduction

Did you ever dream to get a viral app fully integrated to the Facebook experience? You’ve got it. With this app you can let you users to connect with their Facebook account first, before being able to access a content that you would have defined for them (a video, an article, a software to download etc…).

But that’s only one part of this app can do, the others (and most important) parts are:

- Get and store in your database the users email
- Be able to send a message on your users Facebook wall
- Be able to send an email to your users
- Ability to view the users data stored in the database (email, name, birthday etc).
- Ability to export your users data into a CSV format.
- Automatic autopost on your users Facebook wall, or by email, when they first connect
- Ability to delete the users
- Customize the content reserved only for connected users right from the backend form.
- When posting on users Facebook wall, you can also define a link and/or an image (with the message).

This app can get you more traffic, and help you letting know your users friends about your app or business !

Installation
1. Step one – Setting up your MySQL tables

Open and execute the file called “dump.sql” situated in the “include” folder. Copy paste and run the content into your PHPMyAdmin in order to create the necessary tables used by the app.

Once done verify that you have the new tables created.

2. Step 2
Copy all the “facebook_viral” folder into your server, and open the “include/config.php”.

This file contains all the settings that you will need to define. Please jump to the next page for the configuration.

Configure the app on your server
You need to open the file “include/config.php”. All the settings are centralized into that single

file.

Settings you need to define

$GLOBALS['app_folder']

The folder where your app can be accessed on your server. Leave it empty if you app is on the root of your domain name. Should not have any slash at the end.
Ex: $GLOBALS['app_folder'] = ‘/products/facebook_viral’;

$GLOBALS['app_url']

Your domain URL (without a slash at the end). Make sure you don’t define a www if you access you domain without a www, and define a www if you access you pages with a www. In our example, no www is used before the domain name.
Ex: $GLOBALS['app_url'] = ‘http://yougapi.com’];

Your MySQL database information

$GLOBALS['db_host'] = ‘your_host’; $GLOBALS['db_name'] = ‘your_database_name’; $GLOBALS['db_user'] = ‘your_database_user’; $GLOBALS['db_password'] = ‘your_database_password’;

Your Facebook page information.

You need to define your Facebook app id and app secret.

define(‘FACEBOOK_APP_ID’, ‘here_comes_your_App_ID’); define(‘FACEBOOK_SECRET’, ‘here_comes_your_App_Secret’);

Finally, define the email address from which you want to send all the emails sent through the app. You can define a real email address, or any other email based on your domain name.

Example:

$GLOBALS['email_from'] = ‘me@me.com’;

You should be ready now to run your app. Try it out !

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