A Face Is Exposed for AOL Searcher No. 4417749

By MICHAEL BARBARO and TOM ZELLER Jr.
The New York Times
August 9, 2006

Buried in a list of 20 million Web search queries collected by AOL 
and recently released on the Internet is user No. 4417749. The number 
was assigned by the company to protect the searcher's anonymity, but 
it was not much of a shield.

No. 4417749 conducted hundreds of searches over a three-month period 
on topics ranging from "numb fingers" to "60 single men" to "dog that 
urinates on everything."

And search by search, click by click, the identity of AOL user No. 
4417749 became easier to discern. There are queries for "landscapers 
in Lilburn, Ga," several people with the last name Arnold and "homes 
sold in shadow lake subdivision gwinnett county georgia."

It did not take much investigating to follow that data trail to 
Thelma Arnold, a 62-year-old widow who lives in Lilburn, Ga., 
frequently researches her friends' medical ailments and loves her 
three dogs. "Those are my searches," she said, after a reporter read 
part of the list to her.

AOL removed the search data from its site over the weekend and 
apologized for its release, saying it was an unauthorized move by a 
team that had hoped it would benefit academic researchers.

But the detailed records of searches conducted by Ms. Arnold and 
657,000 other Americans, copies of which continue to circulate 
online, underscore how much people unintentionally reveal about 
themselves when they use search engines - and how risky it can be for 
companies like AOL, Google and Yahoo to compile such data.

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http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/09/technology/09aol.html?ex=1312776000&en=f6f61949c6da4d38&ei=5090



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