It is widely understood that Google as a company holds masses of information on the majority of us. If you have ever wanted to know just how much information Google knows about you this is now possible. Google tracks the majority of what you do on the Internet, including your searches, music you listen to, videos you watch, and even the places you travel to, and it does this for targeting relevant ads to its users and better improve its service. Now the technology giant has a plan to make it easier to control all the data the company collects throughout all your different devices.
So how are Google going to make this information easier for you to access and control? The answer to this is through the roll out of there new "My Activity" page that shows a searchable history of pretty much everything you do online, including previously visited websites, voice searches, searched things and places, watched Netflix programs, and all activities you did on each of its products. These activities are sorted by most recent and broken down into individual items some items may be part of groups that bundle similar activities together. You can log into this page here.
The feature along with been terrifying is beneficial for those who want more granular control over how ads work across all their devices linked with Google account and gives them the ability to block some ads they don't want to see. However, thankfully the feature also offers you an option to delete items as well — everything in a particular date range or by specific topics.
If you are privacy conscious, you can adjust your settings in the Privacy Checkup. You can change your settings for ultimate privacy, depending on how much of your online activity you allow Google to track. I would recommend that you do this but if you like targeted adds and a super computer giant knowing everything you do online, well then don't change a thing.
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