Search Your Personal Browsing History From Anywhere With Infoaxe

Most of us are usually pretty protective of our browsing history and frown when add-ons record it without our knowledge. But then there are other people who want to have their browsing history at all times so they can search in it and dig up useful information.

Infoaxe is an alternative search engine that searches through your web history. It is more appropriately defined as a search engine for your web storage. Infoaxe looks like a regular search engine. It’s only different in the way it works in the background. Let’s take a look at this difference.

How does Infoaxe work as a personal search engine?

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Infoaxe works by indexing every website you visit in real time. All of these sites are automatically added to a collection called Your Personal Web Storage. Unlike other bookmarking services on the web, you don’t need to manually add pages.

Infoaxe takes the umbrella approach by indexing all the pages you visit and then it makes the collection searchable on all computers. Infoaxe also provides you with several other organizational tools that make it easier to handle all your personal web storage. See how you can get started with Infoaxe

Browser toolbar

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Infoaxe works through a browser toolbar that you can install in a jiffy. You need to sign in before you can download the toolbar. The toolbar has some easy to understand buttons. Clicking Home will always take you to the Infoaxe page with the search box. Of course, you can search using the small search box on the toolbar itself.

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Infoaxe also gives you search results from Google to complement the search results from your personal history. You can share pages with others and see what they’ve shared publicly through Friend Sharing. Tagging pages stored in your web storage with your friends is also very convenient with Infoaxe.

Browse your history

You can view all pages indexed by Infoaxe in your account. Infoaxe only indexes publicly available web pages. It won’t index pages like your Gmail, Facebook or online banking account. Since your personal browsing history is stored on Infoaxe’s web server, you can browse your personal history from any other computer by logging into the service.

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Since Infoaxe stores web pages with timestamps, it allows you to ‘pivot’ around sites viewed in the past to see other pages you visited at the same time. This is something you won’t get from a regular web search.

You really don’t have to worry about remembering the sites you’ve visited and forgetting to bookmark. Infoaxe as a bookmarking service is unique in the way it removes manual ‘labor’ from it. Now, with any such service, privacy concerns are bound to increase, so it’s a good idea to read through their privacy page.

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