One more possibility occurred to me. If you are using the online mail archive, 
it probably does not support embedded links. So here is the link spelled out:

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2012/02/how-remove-your-google-search-history-googles-new-privacy-policy-takes-effect

Hope this one works. :-)

Cheers,
Carlo


On 24/02/2012, at 19:44 , cm wrote:

> Hi Darrel,
> 
> Thanks for pointing that out. I had a cut-and-past excerpt from the news 
> aggregator site in the original post. My guess is that for some reason it 
> doesn't show up in your email client -- might have to do with text colour or 
> font. It does show up, incidentally, in your reply to me. Probably because 
> that is plain text rather than RTF. So here is the message in plain text with 
> the appropriate link. Let me know if there is a problem...
> 
>> "Google's new privacy policy will consolidate all your data at google.com — 
>> unless you erase it first. And today is your last day to do it. The change 
>> goes into effect tomorrow. Which is why the helpful folks at EFF have posted 
>> some simple instructions showing how to delete your web history at Google."
> 
> 
> Click on the simple instructions link in the above excerpt and there is an 
> easy four step process to delete your web-search history and to pause it so 
> it will no longer be collected -- at least not where it is easily accessed.
> 
> Cheers,
> Carlo
> 
> 
> On 24/02/2012, at 19:35 , Darrel McGuiness wrote:
> 
>> Hi Carlo,
>> What excerpt
>> Regards
>> Darrel
>> On 23/02/2012, at 10:17 PM, cm wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Muggers,
>>> 
>>> If you have a gmail mail account, you may also have a search history with 
>>> Google. To quote a news aggregator site
>>> 
>>> "Google's new privacy policy will consolidate all your data at google.com — 
>>> unless you erase it first. And today is your last day to do it. The change 
>>> goes into effect tomorrow. Which is why the helpful folks at EFF have 
>>> posted some simple instructions showing how to delete your web history at 
>>> Google."
>>> 
>>> Click on the simple instructions link in the above excerpt and there is an 
>>> easy four step process to delete your web-search history and to pause it so 
>>> it will no longer be collected -- at least not where it is easily accessed.
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> Carlo
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