[governance] Is this for real?

Roland Perry roland at internetpolicyagency.com
Tue Feb 28 08:56:26 EST 2012


In message 
<CACTo+v_qwgTLOn-pELYXkdKU29kXe9_2vs+8=4+NknOUj91Q_Q at mail.gmail.com>, at 
08:07:34 on Tue, 28 Feb 2012, Mawaki Chango <kichango at gmail.com> writes
>On the other hand, when I followed the steps indicated I never found
>the link "Remove all Web History" -- from "Go to web history" I only
>got to a page at the bottom of which there are two options: "No
>thanks" and "Turn web history on" (the text above just describes what
>the user can get with web history.)
>
>Will "No thanks" do it, or is it that "Remove all Web History" is not
>allowed in some countries (say, US for instance.)

The dialogue you saw was for an account which did not have web history 
enabled, so there is nothing to remove.
-- 
Roland Perry

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