PRIVACY POLICY

This Policy may change from time to time. Please check back frequently for updates.

Searching Incognito respects and protects the privacy of consumers; and is committed to delivering a privacy-safe search environment. When you use Searching Incognito, you trust us with your searches and we understand and value this trust. We have provided this Privacy Policy to explain how Searching Incognito protects your privacy while searching, what information we collect through Searching Incognito and some of your privacy rights regarding that information.

Contacting Searching Incognito

If you have questions about this Privacy Policy and your rights under this policy, please write to us at the address provided contactus@searchingincognito.com.

Searching Incognito may use cookies.

Because we don't track any personally identifiable information, we can't do more than determine that a specific user searched for whatever search terms they searched for. We know nothing about that particular user and we don't know anything identifiable about the user. Using cookies also allows us to encrypt your search queries on the browser to help hide the history of what you searched for on the machine.

Searching Incognito does not track search history in any user identifiable way.

The most popular search engines create search profiles of specific users in order to retarget ads based on those search queries as the user navigates the internet. Searching Incognito does not track your search history in any user identifiable way.

Searching Incognito prevents your ISP from tracking your search terms.

Some search engines do not encrypt your queries, which means your Internet Service Provider (ISP) can intercept and access them and connect them to your web and/or cable account. When you use Searching Incognito, your search queries are encrypted so that your ISP cannot read them.

Searching Incognito does not retain server logs connected to personally identifiable information (PII). Searching Incognito does not use tracking tool or maintain logs that compromise your privacy.

Searching Incognito does not associate your searches from your online accounts.

The most popular search engines offer other services which often collect sensitive personal information such as email and social web services. When you search the web and remain logged into these accounts, your search queries can be easily connected to your profile.

Searching Incognito completely disconnects your searches from being tied to your email accounts and social profiles.

Searching Incognito does not request, log or share your personal information.

Searching Incognito doesn't collect or maintain any personal information from users who use Searching Incognito.com.