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Yeah, that's my issue too. Google's suggestions service is incredibly invasive, and does an utterly terrible job. I like to fall asleep listening to a variety of different relaxation videos, so that means any time I open up the youtube app on my phone, it bombards with me with nothing but weird looking ASMR videos that - to somebody who's never seen the concept - probably look like porn. I couldn't imagine hooking up my account to my TV and having people who come over look and think "what the fuck is this guy watching?"

Privacy goes beyond me being concerned that google knows my viewing habits... I don't care much about that. I care a lot about being pigeonholed into a certain type of viewer based on what I've viewed before. I don't want to be in an echo chamber, and I don't want google's view of "relevance" to surround me with only the types of videos I've watched in the past. It eventually becomes like breathing your own exhaust fumes.

Google could do better at this, but they seem to be misguided in thinking that people want this. The only solution right now is to not log in with an account, but even then they try and use cookies to get a fix on your viewing habits. It's really kind of sad that they don't see that this turns a lot of people away.




Have you tried to clear and disable your watch history under your Privacy settings (on a device) or History settings (in the left money on desktop)?

I think you hugely overestimate how measurable this concern is.


Netflix profiles are pretty helpful




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