By jai90 - 03/02/2014 21:16 - Netherlands - Utrecht

Spicy
Today, I found a Google search for "erectile dysfunction" in my browser search history, along with pages about treatments for it. I'm a woman, and I live alone. FML
I agree, your life sucks 50 237
You deserved it 3 827

Same thing different taste

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Creepy... Get your locks and your password changed

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even some visited your house or you need to lock your WiFi

Is your router password-protected? Maybe someone who couldn't get it up got into your wi-fi.

#42 and 43 are the most likely - if OP has everything wide open and not PW protected, then SDI. Also, she could try checking the attic for Sqweegel.

He can get into the wi-fi, but not into the wife.

tmarty 17

If you're using wireless and you don't have your security set up correctly, anyone in your neighborhood could be logging in and browsing.

cryssycakesx3 22

would it still show up on her browser history?

No it wouldn't, browsing data is encrypted. Only the police, isp and the user of the pc itself should be able to access it (unless you have a virus of course). What is likely to have happened is that op went onto a different pc or phone and logged into her browser from there. For example if she logged onto youtube on a different pc (owned by google, so it would log her onto chrome as well) and uses chrome on her own pc. Any search made on the pc she logged onto youtube with would then show up on her pc unless it has been set up not to do that.

Do you take your computer to work? If so that could be a way they have been looked over...

Wow. That's just hilarious. Ha ha ha ha ha. Do you see how much I'm laughing? That's how hilarious it is.

If it showed up in your Google search history (or Chrome browser history) and you have a Google account then it's possible that either you're sharing your account with someone who searched that, or someone hacked your Google account.

If you are logged into a computer with your google account it translates the search history, where you type it into google, on every computer you are logged into. So chances are if you have gmail and you checked it on another computer, whatever is types into Google will show on your own.