Post Facebook data privacy scandal, now its time to review your privacy settings for other services as well, here we look at what data/information is being collected by Google & how you can control/restrict it.
If you want more details on how to control your Facebook Privacy settings, please check here.
Quick Snapshot
Whenever you use any of the Google services, your activity (listed below) is saved as data to your account. According to Google Privacy Policy, these data are being saved for preventing spam and abuse, improve Google products & services, develop new ones, understand how different products and features impact each other & get business insights, ex. how many people use certain products or features and for how long.
Google provides MyActivity tool to check your searches, browsing history, and other activity that’s saved to your Google Account. My Activity is a central place to view and manage activities like searches you’ve done, websites you’ve visited, and videos you’ve watched.
You can check the details or delete past searches, browsing history, and other activities.To control what information is saved in My Activity, Go to Activity controls.
From here you can:
Be sure to check out Other Activity lists as well.
As a general measure, check out the following dont’s ie., don’t share it on social media
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