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  1. How to delete Google location and activity history automatically
  2. How to Access Google 'My Activity' on Android
  3. Google My Activity: How to Tailor Your Google Experience and Privacy


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How to delete Google location and activity history automatically

Google knows and remembers everything you do on your smartphone or web browser. It is scary The Google services you use on your Android phones like Chrome, Google Photos, Gmail, YouTube, and other apps monitor your activity and store a lot of information related to you. This information includes your location data, web search history and activity, YouTube watch history, voice search history, payment methods, and passwords. The ‘Data and Personalization’ section of Manage Google Activity helps you keep a check on your web and app activity, location history, search, and watch the history of YouTube. Albeit, Google also lets you enable or disable location tracking and other activity related to voice and audio. Use ‘ Enabling auto delete: The ‘Choose how long to keep your Web and App Activity’ window shows different options such as ‘Keep until I delete manually,’ ‘Keep for 18 months,’ and ‘Keep for three months. Select your desired option, and you can proceed forward by clicking on ‘Next’ and confirm. You can also automatically delete location and history data with this new feature that The user data that Google keeps helps recommend searches and Ads based on your usage and history. So, it’s up to you if you want to keep it for better recommendations or delete it and protect your privacy.

How to Access Google 'My Activity' on Android

With regards to privacy, one of the main issues for Google today is the lack of confidence from its customers. Using the information collected from customers, the company continually claims to improve its services. You have to give up part of your user data in order to create a personalised experience. This is a double-edged sword. Google has been criticised for having too much information on its users; nevertheless, today’s users have more control over their data than ever before. Nowadays, Google has become a natural resource for us, just like electricity and water. We use it to discover answers, save images and videos, get directions, explore the internet, join online meetings, make and receive payments, for amusement and education, and so much more. A trail of information is left when you use these sites like YouTube or Search. You can see and change this information at any time by logging into your Google account. This feature is known as Google’s ‘My Activity’. In this article, we’ll discuss what My Activity is and how to access Google ‘My Activity’ on Android. What is ‘My Activity’ on Google? Almost everything we do, from navigation, shopping, gaming, researching and many more is done via Google. When we’re looking for a recipe or a vacation spot or historical facts or medical information or news items, we turn to nothing but Google. Today, everything could be found on Google. And surprisingly, it is absolutely free, you just need to buy any gadget that supports the...

Google My Activity: How to Tailor Your Google Experience and Privacy

You’ve probably heard stories about your privacy while using Google products. Are you concerned about what Google might be tracking from your online activities? You don’t have to wonder. Google offers all of this transparently via your Navigating Google My Activity When you first log in to Google My Activity, you’ll see links along the left pane to access different types of activity logs, as well as settings you can configure to On the right pane, you’ll see a “bundle view” of your activity, starting with which types of activities your Google account is currently configured to log. The main activity types here include: • Web & App Activity: Google Search, Chrome history, and other sites, apps, and devices where you log into Google services. • Location History: Uses GPS services on any device you’re using where you’re logged into your Google account. You don’t have to be using a Google app or service for Google to track your location with this device. • YouTube History: Logs all videos you watch as well as what you search for on YouTube. If you scroll down this main page, you’ll see sections with your activity logs. These will usually be organized by Google services, such as Google.com searches, visits to specific websites, your use of Google Maps (and where you’ve been), and much more. Select the link to view more of the logged items in that category if you’re interested in seeing more of the logged items in that category. This will list each action logged and the exact ti...