
9 Things You Should Never Google®
By Melissa M.. Oct 6, 2024
The internet is a vast place filled with endless knowledge and entertainment, but there are some things that are better left unsearched. Curiosity might tempt you, but certain Google® searches can lead to regretful results, exposing you to disturbing content, misinformation, or worse. Here are nine things you should never, ever Google.
1. Your Symptoms
When you feel a headache or a slight pain, it might seem logical to Google your symptoms. However, doing so often leads to alarming self-diagnoses that can cause unnecessary panic. Rather than relying on Google for medical advice, it’s always better to consult with a healthcare professional.
2. Self-Diagnosed Skin Conditions
Images of skin conditions can be particularly graphic and unsettling. Searching for them might lead you to disturbing images that you won’t be able to unsee. It’s best to avoid this search unless you are specifically seeking information for educational or medical purposes.

3. Personal and Sensitive Information
Searching for your own personal and sensitive information online, such as your name, social security number, credit card details, or passwords, is a risky move that can expose you to serious threats. While you might think you’re just verifying something, in reality, you’re making yourself vulnerable to hackers, scammers, and identity thieves. Malicious websites or software can intercept, steal, or leak this information, leading to potential financial losses, fraud, or even blackmail. To protect yourself, it’s crucial to use secure, encrypted websites and services, and never share your personal information online.
4. Incriminating Activity
Looking up how to commit a crime or searching for information on illegal activities can land you in serious trouble. Not only could this raise red flags with authorities, but it could also expose you to harmful content that you don’t want in your browser history. In 2013, a Suffolk County man Googled “pressure cooker bombs” and “backpacks” from his work computer, which led the police to visit his home. Though he was found to be merely curious and not involved in criminal activity, he likely regrets making those searches.
5. Graphic Material
Searching for graphic or disturbing content online can lead to deeply unsettling and potentially traumatizing experiences. Once you’ve seen something horrifying, it’s nearly impossible to erase it from your mind, and it may linger with you for a long time.
6. Embarrassing Searches Could Haunt You Later
If you’ve ever had the urge to search for something embarrassing online, think twice - especially if it’s something that could come back to haunt you, like in a political race. Even if you delete your search history, your privacy isn’t guaranteed. According to security experts Svea Eckert and Andreas Dewes, they were able to collect the online habits of around 3 million German citizens – including private web histories of public figures like judges and politicians, without their knowledge. Beyond the privacy risks, you also don’t want targeted ads for those embarrassing searches popping up, especially when your boss is nearby.
7. Online Advice
The internet is full of opinions, with many people claiming to be experts on various topics. If you’re uncertain whether a particular product is safe for your skin or to consume, you might find conflicting advice online - some sources might say it’s fine, while others caution against it. It’s easy to lean towards the more favorable answers, but it’s wiser to consult a medical professional or an expert instead. This is one question you should avoid Googling and instead, reach out directly to your doctor or the company for reliable information.

8. Your Ex
Googling your ex may seem like a harmless idea, but it’s one search that can do more harm than good. The results you find might be emotionally triggering, bringing up old memories through photos, posts, or updates that remind you of your past relationship and breakup. This could lead to feelings of sadness, anger, jealousy, or regret. It’s best to resist the temptation and leave the past in the past.
9. Google Translate
Relying on online translation tools can often lead to confusing or nonsensical results. Have you ever tried using a translation in conversation, only to be met with a puzzled “What?!” from the person you’re trying to communicate with? Automated translations often miss the subtle nuances and context of languages, so it’s better to rely on a skilled interpreter.

In a world where information is just a click away, it’s easy to forget that not everything should be searched. Whether it’s to avoid disturbing images, protect your privacy, or prevent unnecessary stress, knowing what not to Google is just as important as knowing how to find the information you need. Remember, some things are better left unsearched - your peace of mind will thank you.
References: 9 Things You Should Never Google | 5 Things You Should Never Ever Google
The Topline News team was assisted by generative AI technology in creating this content
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