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Millions of Brits would feel embarrassed if others saw their internet search history

Millions of Brits would be embarrassed if others saw their internet search history, for fear of looking silly, stupid - or naughty. A study of 2,000 adults found 17 percent would feel ashamed if friends and family knew what they looked up online, with 40 percent of those worrying about sharing the daft thoughts they have.
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