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  1. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

    Learn how to keep yourself safe online and recognize legitimate communications and sites.

  2. Search engine privacy - Wikipedia

    Search engine privacy [1]Search engine privacy is a subset of internet privacy that deals with user data being collected by search engines. Both types of privacy fall under the umbrella of …

  3. Comparison of search engines - Wikipedia

    For search proxies and multi-engine searches, see List of metasearch engines. Web search engines are listed in tables below for comparison purposes. The first table lists the company …

  4. Protecting your AOL Account

    Select a topic and FAQ below to learn more about keeping your AOL safe and secure. What can I do to secure my computer and AOL account? What can I do to protect my online privacy? How …

  5. AOL Search FAQs - AOL Help

    Learn tips to yield better searches, like filtering your search by location, date range, or specific category with AOL Search FAQs.

  6. Yahoo Search - Wikipedia

    Yahoo Search is a search engine owned and operated by Yahoo, using Microsoft Bing to generate results. When first released in 1994, Yahoo Search sent queries to a searchable …

  7. Where Are They Now? The Search Engines That Time Forgot - AOL

    Dec 23, 2024 · As the world today mostly recognizes Google as a verb for search engines, it is difficult to remember a time before Google was created. However, the World Wide Web is full …

  8. Criticism of Yahoo - Wikipedia

    In March 2004, Yahoo! launched a paid inclusion program whereby commercial websites were guaranteed listings on the Yahoo! search engine after payment. [1] This scheme was lucrative …