Washington [US], December 7: Google has launched a new feature aimed at increasing user control and transparency in search results. The feature, titled “Try without personalization,” allows users to view search results free from the influence of their search history, preferences, or past interactions.
The Verge reports that this option is accessible at the bottom of the search results page for some users, providing a straightforward way to explore non-personalized results. By clicking the link, Google reloads the page to deliver search results unaffected by its personalization algorithms.
However, the feature’s availability may vary. Some users might not see the link, depending on their settings or search habits. In such cases, the page might display a notification stating, “Results are not personalized.”
Official Statement on the New Feature
Ned Adriance, a Google spokesperson, highlighted the update’s significance, saying:
“This change makes it easier for people to get an accurate understanding of whether their results have been personalized while also providing them with the opportunity to explore non-personalized results.”
He further added:
“We also make it easy for people to adjust their personalization settings at any time.”
How It Works
Previously, users could access unpersonalized results by tweaking their account settings or adding a special parameter (“&pws=0”) to the search URL. This update simplifies the process by offering the option directly on the results page.
The “Try without personalization” feature is temporary. Choosing this option does not alter default personalization settings, ensuring users continue to receive tailored search results in future queries unless they manually adjust their preferences in Google account settings.
Impact and Benefits
This feature underscores Google’s commitment to user empowerment and data transparency. It provides an easy way for users to verify the influence of personalization on search results, enabling them to access diverse perspectives while maintaining flexibility in personalization settings.