The Internet has erupted in fury at Google's latest boneheaded move.

The details are complicated, but in basic terms, Google used a sneaky trick to bypass the default privacy settings on the iPhone and iPad.

As a result, Google could have tracked users' activity as they moved between different Web sites -- not just Google sites.

This understandably freaked some people out. Google has now stopped.

But there are actually a few easy steps you can take to make sure that NOBODY -- not Google, not ad networks, not anybody else -- can track which Web sites you visit on your iPhone or iPad.

Here are the steps.