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Dave Talks To The UK Department of International Trade at IACP
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Greg in Manchester, Tennessee listens to the podcast and asked: "I'd like to hide my browsing history - of what I'm buying on Amazon - because Christmas is coming up and I don;t want my wife to go in and see what I've ordered. So I need to hide my order history and my browsing history I guess, to keep her from knowing what she's getting for Christmas."
Greg, hiding your browsing history on Amazon is relatively easy, but keep in mind that other sites won’t offer the same tools Amazon does.
If you’re shopping on other sites, it may be smart to use some kind of private browsing mode like Chrome’s incognito mode and to stay logged off unless you know you’re going to buy.
Another easy way around this problem may be to just browse fro...