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07 Things You Should Never Search on Google

Google is the biggest data warehouse ever built and thus, you’ll find almost any information you could ever think of.

By InfomancePublished 5 years ago 2 min read
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But what if there is certain information you think are necessary but they aren’t? In this article, we’ve summed up 5 things you should never google so that you don’t fall into an unwarranted situation.

1. Criminal Activity

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Sometimes, our eager mind wants to know more than necessary. You might think that knowing about criminal activities may do no harm. So you search throughout the internet about how bombs are made or how to make drugs- out of pure interest. But you need to remember that the law agencies of government are working 24/7 to acknowledge any criminal activities initiating. They are keeping an eye on anything criminal you’re searching and can easily track you through your IP address. So, be very careful about whatever you’re searching and whatever Google offers, for it might create miserable events you’d regret about.

2. Dangerous Animals

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Did you know that there are around 8.7 billion species in our world? Do you think most of them exist only in rural areas? If yes, then you’re certainly wrong. The internet is full of information regarding dangerous animals discovered throughout the age. And trust me, you don’t want to know about all of them. This might create new phobias and make you feel endangered- even in your own residence. Also, you don’t want to initiate aversion toward travelling, do you?

3. Your Name

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Please refrain from googling your name. You’ll most probably stumble upon bad photographs of yourself, outdated information and irrelevant content. Then you’d want to take it off the internet but that isn’t a very easy task, is it? Also, you can find disturbing content regarding your name if it isn’t very unique. Nobody wants a bad reputation related to name, do they?

4. Mystifying Information

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Whether you believe in supernatural substances or not, Google can lead you to some horrific documentaries which can seriously damage your thinking ability. Some hidden contents in Google are so horrifying that you might develop insomnia and eating disorders. So don’t let Google play with your psychological state and stay away from searching cryptic data on it- for your own betterment.

5. Your Symptoms

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Thanks to technology, medical advancement has reached its highest peak and diagnosis of most diseases has become easier than ever. Thus, Google provides most information regarding most diseases. But are they all necessary for you to know? The answer is- No. There are hundreds of diseases having the same symptoms and Google does an amazing job to delude you- making you think your simple cold and fever might end up taking your life. So next time you feel unwell and want proper answers, visit a specialist rather than Dr.Google.

6. Giving birth

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We've all seen those scenes in movies. Women yelling loudly, doctors trying to calm them down – it all looks really stressful, even in a movie. However, the real process of giving birth is a hundred times more disturbing. It's especially dangerous for women to watch and may even discourage them from having children at all. So don't even try to search for this. This goes for Caesarians as well.

7. Skin conditions

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There are many diseases connected with the skin, and most of them look really bad. For some reason, you can find online images of almost all of them. However, it's much better to stay ignorant in this case because this kind of content can be extremely disturbing. Please do not look up genital infections either.

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